Get ready for Operation Safe Driver 2025
Operation Safe Driver, one of the enforcement blitzes conducted by the Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance (CVSA), runs from July 13 to 19.
The goal of Operation Safe Driver is to change risky driving behaviors through education and outreach, traffic enforcement, and law enforcement interactions with drivers. During these seven days, officers who conduct roadside inspections will be focused on doing road patrol work and looking for risky driving by commercial drivers and other drivers near commercial vehicles.
Focus
Each year, Operation Safe Driver focuses on specific driving behaviors. This year, the focus will be on reckless, careless, or dangerous driving. Reckless driving is generally defined as a wanton disregard for the safety of others. Careless or dangerous driving is defined as operating a vehicle without due care and attention or reasonable consideration for other motorists or people on the road.
Preventing issues during Operation Safe Driver
One helpful concept to remember is that drivers will be concerned about and focused on what you are concerned about. What really impresses your drivers is when you have expectations assigned to something. If one of your expectations is that your drivers operate compliantly (in compliance with the traffic laws and codes), safely, and defensively, you need to actively share that expectation.
To be prepared for Operation Safe Driver, have a policy that requires compliant, safe, and defensive driving that is shared. It also means training in this area regularly. The training should be conducted:
- During orientation so the expectation is set at the beginning of the driver’s career with you,
- As part of your regularly scheduled refresher training to make sure the drivers remember this is an expectation,
- On an on-going basis (providing continuous reminders on specific driving practices), and
- Whenever a driver has an incident involving driving (corrective action).
Specific actions
To avoid issues during Operation Safe Driver, consider the following actions:
- If you use a driver performance tracking system, such as ECM data or dash cameras, make sure you are caught up on all coaching.
- Review your roadside inspection data and look for drivers who have had driving violations (this is also visible in your CSA data in the Unsafe Driving BASIC). Once located, reach out to these drivers and remind them that your expectation is that they will drive compliantly, safely, and defensively.
- Conduct refresher or ongoing training in the traffic laws and codes and driving safely and defensively.
Key to remember: Operation Save Driver 2025 is happening soon. Be prepared by reminding drivers you expect them to drive compliantly, safely, and defensively.