Often the vehicle repair is not taken care of precisely because everyone believes that someone else is responsible for it. Evite this mistake by explicitly dictating who's liable. Putting drivers in charge of their cars also works well, as they have the most access to track and handle them properly. But the decision would be different for the fleet. The aim is to implement a program that guarantees full responsibility for each vehicle's required maintenance.
Develop a Checklist of important things-
Another way to make sure you don't miss important maintenance duties is to build a checklist. Your checklist can be tailored to the needs of your fleet but it will include:
• Checks of all main systems (fuel, auxiliary, exhaust, braking, etc.)
• Making cabin satisfaction checks
• Rubber, frame, and rim controls
• All Dynamic Tests
• Lamps on the outside and the interior
• Bench and underwear driving
• Seatbelt, whistle, and other safety devices
• Leftovers
• Pitches
• Shafts Drive
• Joints to CV
• Curtains and hoses
Here is some common checklist that might help you.
Nobody knows the vehicles of your fleet as well as the drivers who rely on them every day, so ask them about the maintenance and what they think is necessary to keep their vehicles running well. Also, check with your maintenance professionals for a maintenance plan that will work well for them. You can enhance compliance and effectiveness by creating a team approach to maintenance.
Care for maintenance is simply part of effective fleet management, as unexciting as it would seem. Consider Finder GPS Tracker. If you're looking for a fleet management system to help with maintenance. With maintenance alerts incorporated in our system, you will always be proactive in the correct manner