Fleet Vehicle Management for Insurance
A comprehensive process for managing company vehicles including pre-trip inspections, maintenance scheduling, fuel tracking, and compliance documentation.
Purpose
To maintain a safe, reliable, and cost-effective vehicle fleet by ensuring all vehicles are properly inspected, maintained, and compliant with regulatory requirements.
Scope
Covers daily vehicle inspections, scheduled maintenance, fuel management, incident reporting, and compliance tracking for all company-owned or leased vehicles. Does not cover personal vehicle reimbursement policies.
Prerequisites
- Complete vehicle register with registration, insurance, and service details
- Pre-trip inspection checklist for each vehicle type
- Access to the fleet management or asset tracking system
- Approved list of service providers and fuel suppliers
Aligns with ASIC regulatory requirements, General Insurance Code of Practice, and AFSL obligations. Includes audit trail provisions.
Step-by-Step Procedure
Maintain the Vehicle Register
Keep the master vehicle register current with all fleet vehicles, including registration details, insurance expiry dates, service history, and assigned drivers.
- 1.1Update the register for any new acquisitions or disposals
- 1.2Verify insurance and registration renewal dates are accurate
- 1.3Confirm each vehicle has an assigned primary driver and backup
Conduct Pre-Trip Vehicle Inspection
Before each trip, the driver performs a standardized inspection of the vehicle to confirm it is safe and roadworthy.
- 2.1Check tire condition and pressure
- 2.2Verify all lights, indicators, and wipers are functional
- 2.3Inspect fluid levels including oil, coolant, and windshield washer
- 2.4Confirm the vehicle is clean and free of obstructions inside and out
- Report any defect found during the pre-trip inspection immediately — do not drive an unsafe vehicle
Log Trip Details
Record all trip information including start and end odometer readings, destinations, purpose, and any incidents encountered during the trip.
- 3.1Record the starting odometer reading and departure time
- 3.2Note the destination and business purpose of the trip
- 3.3Record the ending odometer reading upon return
Track Fuel Usage
Record all fuel purchases with date, odometer reading, quantity, and cost. Monitor fuel efficiency trends for each vehicle.
- 4.1Record fuel purchase details at the time of fill-up
- 4.2Submit fuel receipts to the fleet manager or enter them in the system
- 4.3Review monthly fuel consumption reports for anomalies
Schedule and Track Maintenance
Ensure each vehicle receives scheduled maintenance at the manufacturer-recommended intervals. Track upcoming services and book them in advance.
- 5.1Review the maintenance schedule for all vehicles monthly
- 5.2Book services with the approved provider at least two weeks in advance
- 5.3Arrange a replacement vehicle if the service will take the vehicle offline
Manage Registrations, Insurance, and Compliance
Monitor and renew all vehicle registrations, insurance policies, and compliance certificates before their expiry dates.
- 6.1Set reminders for renewal dates at least 30 days in advance
- 6.2Process renewals through the appropriate authority or insurer
- 6.3File updated certificates in the fleet management system
Handle Vehicle Incidents
When a vehicle is involved in an accident or sustains damage, follow the incident reporting procedure including documentation, reporting, and repair coordination.
- 7.1Complete the vehicle incident report with full details and photographs
- 7.2Report the incident to insurance and management within 24 hours
- 7.3Coordinate vehicle repair through the approved service provider
- 7.4Take the vehicle out of service if it is not safe to drive
Generate the Monthly Fleet Report
Compile a monthly report covering fleet utilization, fuel efficiency, maintenance costs, compliance status, and any incidents.
- 8.1Summarize total kilometers driven and trips completed per vehicle
- 8.2Calculate fuel efficiency and compare to benchmarks
- 8.3List all maintenance activities and their costs
- 8.4Highlight any compliance items requiring attention
Quality Checkpoints
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Expected Outcomes
Percentage of fleet vehicles available and operational on any given day, targeting 95% or higher.
Fuel cost per kilometer across the fleet, tracked monthly for efficiency trends.
Percentage of vehicles with current registration, insurance, and service certificates, targeting 100%.
Frequently Asked Questions
How often should pre-trip inspections be conducted?
A pre-trip inspection should be conducted before the first use of the vehicle each day, and again if the vehicle has been used by another driver since the last inspection.
What should a driver do if a vehicle breaks down during a trip?
Move the vehicle to a safe location if possible, contact roadside assistance, notify the Fleet Manager, and complete an incident report. Do not attempt repairs unless you are trained and it is safe to do so.
Can personal trips be taken in company vehicles?
This depends on company policy. If permitted, personal trips must be logged separately, and the driver may be responsible for fuel and any damage incurred during personal use.
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