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Exclusive Fleet and accident content now available on Post Europe

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Post Europe’s weekly update is now live with all the latest news and an article on how implementing a collision free culture can help fleet safety; as well as a View from the Top on how accident cover in Spain has been hit by the financial crisis.

Research shows 16% of hospitalisation crashes and 24% of fatal crashes involve someone driving for work. Interactive Driving Systems' Dr Will Murray puts forward the legal and financial case for European organisations implementing a collision free culture.

While Markel's Carlos Ballesteros offers his view on the accident market in Spain and predicts that current trends of premium decrease will continue for some time to come.

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