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An employee who drives a group 2 vehicle, a heavy-goods vehicle or a bus, for example, will have to undergo stringent medical tests and eyesight checks. There are, however, an increasing number of employees who drive in the course of their work but do not come under such regulations. Responsibility for ensuring the fitness to drive of employees who are attending meetings, visiting sites or making deliveries in their own or a company car is a grey area. These employees may be driving tens of thousands of business miles a year in a sales role, or simply attending the occasional meeting or dropping off parcels at the local post office. While the risk increases with the number of miles driven, the responsibility remains the same.To see more details visit, www.personneltoday.com

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