e-Driver research
Social impact measurement
In 2022, Finch & Beak conducted an impact measurement of e-Driver’s results. Finch & Beak helps companies improve and accelerate their sustainability strategies and performance. The company is part of SLR, a global leader in environmental and advisory solutions.
Research objective
We asked Finch & Beak to provide insight into the impact of the e-Driver programme on social costs, as calculated by SWOV. These comprise both ‘hard’ economic costs, such as medical costs and damage to vehicles, and intangible costs involving loss of life years and quality of life, for example.
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Cost reduction per employee per year
In 2022, Finch & Beak conducted an impact measurement of e-Driver’s results. Finch & Beak helps companies improve and accelerate their sustainability strategies and performance. The company is part of SLR, a global leader in environmental and advisory solutions.
New e-Driver
The latest generation of e-Driver combines our in-depth knowledge of behavioural change and risk awareness raising with current scientific insights. The result is an integrated approach to safe and sustainable traffic participation that has a lasting effect. Modular and consisting of a basic programme with optional modules, e-Driver boosts success factors for behavioural change.
- Basic programme: personal platform to strengthen risk awareness and key safety skills, resulting in safe and sustainable traffic participation.
- Optional module 1: company scan to reveal the underlying causes of risk behaviour.
- Optional module 2: workshop to formulate impactful safety targets and behavioural guidelines.
- Optional module 3: activation tool to deepen cooperation and jointly prevent traffic incidents, reduce CO2 emissions and embed safe and sustainable driving behaviour in the workplace.
Continuous education
Research shows that continuous education is required to bring about long-term changes in driving behaviour. That is why e-Driver uses the patented X-Learning® model: a method based on motivational interviewing that continuously adapts training to individual participants. Combined with the short training blocks (a few minutes) and periodic repetition (every six weeks), the programme guarantees a lasting learning effect.
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Conclusion
Finch & Beak’s research reveals that e-Driver contributes to four of the 17 United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs): 8, 9, 11 and 12. The SDGs are a global compass for addressing challenges such as poverty, education and the climate crisis and aim to make the world a better place.
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