Auto Safety Guide
Resources to help community-focused organizations stay safe on the roadways.
Putting a STOP to Vehicle Backing Accidents
Whether you're driving a van, work truck, an emergency vehicle, or another larger vehicle, several different accidents and injuries could result from improper backing practices.Winter Weather Driving Tips: Prepare & Prevent
In the event of inclement weather, make sure your drivers are prepared for whatever comes their way and can help prevent an accident from happening.Vehicle Accident Investigation: What Makes an Accident Preventable?
An accident can leave those involved reeling, especially if they’re unsure how to proceed, so as a leader, you want to make sure that your drivers know what to do if something goes wrong.Free Poster: Know Your Drivers
Hang this digital download with important reminders in your organization.Risks to Watch
Rollovers
All vehicles are susceptible to rollovers, but large passenger vans and similar vehicles are particularly vulnerable.
Intersections
Intersections are the locations responsible for the largest percentage of major accidents involving emergency vehicles, including police vehicles.
Fixed Object Strikes
Backing into facilities, parked vehicles, poles, and other fixed objects are some of the most common types of vehicle incidents.
Animal Strikes
It may surprise you that striking deer and other animals are the some of the most common types of auto incidents.
Speed
Simply slowing down, following best practices, and adhering to traffic laws can help you greatly reduce your risks.
Weather
Driving through snow, heavy rain, hail, and other weather events can be dangerous—making practices and policies vital.
Specialized Safety Resources
Meet your dedicated Risk Management Specialists and find resources designed specifically for your team.
Risk Resources for Municipalities, Public Entities, Schools, School Bus Contractors, & Water Entities







