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Cameras in vans

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Barnacle
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Re: Cameras in vans

Post by Barnacle »

Agencyoap wrote:
01 Mar 2026, 21:24
It ain’t been that simple
Seatbelt is a sacking offence and it records even 1 second with out it on
We’ve been given no standard/metrics as to how we need to drive - OPG 42 years in with no previous now being told he’s high risk
There are only so many non driving jobs in the office so people may be sent to rurals
But again I stress we’re being given NO evidence or training and the union have just said “not a lot we can do as we don’t have access to the reports / data”
The cameras are being installed over the next 2 years. During the installation period the usefulness of them and the data collected will be assessed. In the final 6 months of the installation period a new agreement will be reached on their use between the union and RM. Until then all previous telemetry and in cab camera agreements stand.

In other words, deployment will not be complete for two years and until then the data gathered can only be used for coaching and not for misconduct or performance management.
’You can't just ask customers what they want and then try to give that to them. By the time you get it built, they'll want something new.’
Agencyoap
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Re: Cameras in vans

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Tell that to the ones at our office that have already received warnings
Barnacle
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Re: Cameras in vans

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Agencyoap wrote:
01 Mar 2026, 22:09
Tell that to the ones at our office that have already received warnings
If they were doing something illegal, they deserved warnings.
’You can't just ask customers what they want and then try to give that to them. By the time you get it built, they'll want something new.’
Agencyoap
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Re: Cameras in vans

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Harsh cornering at 5mph
Harsh steering on roundabouts
Harsh braking during 3 point turns
But again I stress we’re not actually being given evidence - just being told and shown a load of numbers

And to be clear about something - driving 50 yards between drops with no seatbelt is NOT illegal
But RM so not recognise this exemption
So NO we’re not doing something illegal
Barnacle
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Re: Cameras in vans

Post by Barnacle »

Agencyoap wrote:
01 Mar 2026, 22:16
Harsh cornering at 5mph
Harsh steering on roundabouts
Harsh braking during 3 point turns
But again I stress we’re not actually being given evidence - just being told and shown a load of numbers

And to be clear about something - driving 50 yards between drops with no seatbelt is NOT illegal
But RM so not recognise this exemption
So NO we’re not doing something illegal
Driving 50yards without a seatbelt is illegal unless you are a courier driver. We are not defined as couriers. Also, people are fastening their seatbelt into the slot and then not wearing it for their entire duty. That is breaking the law on multiple occasions.
It’s company policy to wear a seatbelt. So if someone has received a warning for not wearing their seatbelt, they deserved it.
’You can't just ask customers what they want and then try to give that to them. By the time you get it built, they'll want something new.’
yellowbelly
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Re: Cameras in vans

Post by yellowbelly »

Barnacle wrote:
01 Mar 2026, 22:28
Agencyoap wrote:
01 Mar 2026, 22:16
Harsh cornering at 5mph
Harsh steering on roundabouts
Harsh braking during 3 point turns
But again I stress we’re not actually being given evidence - just being told and shown a load of numbers

And to be clear about something - driving 50 yards between drops with no seatbelt is NOT illegal
But RM so not recognise this exemption
So NO we’re not doing something illegal
Driving 50yards without a seatbelt is illegal unless you are a courier driver. We are not defined as couriers. Also, people are fastening their seatbelt into the slot and then not wearing it for their entire duty. That is breaking the law on multiple occasions.
It’s company policy to wear a seatbelt. So if someone has received a warning for not wearing their seatbelt, they deserved it.
Agree, it's against RM regs, so if you don't follow them then any consequences are on your shoulders. Annoys the f**k out of me when I find the seatbelt clicked in the slot the next morning.

But with my pedants hat on - HIghway Code doesn't say 'courier'
Exemptions are allowed for the holders of medical exemption certificates and those making deliveries or collections in goods vehicles when travelling less than 50 metres (approx 162 feet).
1. Are we delivering/collecting? Yes
2. Are our vehicles 'goods vehicles'? Yes, according to the Road and Rail Traffic Act 1933 https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/Ge ... -vehicles/ and Goods Vehicles (Licensing of Operators) Act 1995
In this Part of this Act the expression " goods vehicle " means a motor vehicle constructed or adapted for use for the carriage of goods, or a trailer so constructed or adapted, and the expression " licence " means a licence granted under this Part of this Act.
Agencyoap
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Re: Cameras in vans

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Ffs how can make this any clearer
We are not being told exactly what we’re doing wrong
Just told we are exceeding the limits of harsh steering / harsh cornering / harsh braking but have no idea of by how much or if what the limits/benchmarks are
I’ve gone from 98% average safety score for 4 years to 50% high risk overnight - for 3 days running
ted_e_bear
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Re: Cameras in vans

Post by ted_e_bear »

Agencyoap wrote:
02 Mar 2026, 00:00
Ffs how can make this any clearer
We are not being told exactly what we’re doing wrong
Just told we are exceeding the limits of harsh steering / harsh cornering / harsh braking but have no idea of by how much or if what the limits/benchmarks are
I’ve gone from 98% average safety score for 4 years to 50% high risk overnight - for 3 days running
Do you still get the breakdown on the PDA for the individual aspects or are they now blank as though you've driven a non Trimble van and you have to accept what you're being told by a manager ?
Barnacle
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Re: Cameras in vans

Post by Barnacle »

Agencyoap wrote:
02 Mar 2026, 00:00
Ffs how can make this any clearer
We are not being told exactly what we’re doing wrong
Just told we are exceeding the limits of harsh steering / harsh cornering / harsh braking but have no idea of by how much or if what the limits/benchmarks are
I’ve gone from 98% average safety score for 4 years to 50% high risk overnight - for 3 days running
I honestly don’t know why you are bothered? They can’t discipline you for ‘harsh cornering’. Stop looking at My Performance. It is irrelevant.

If you have a rep go and see them and get them to tell management that any driving tips they have can only be delivered in a positive coaching manner.

If your rep doesn’t exist, contact your Area Rep.

However, on not wearing a seatbelt or mobile phone use whilst driving, take the warning and stop doing it.
’You can't just ask customers what they want and then try to give that to them. By the time you get it built, they'll want something new.’
Hitcher
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Re: Cameras in vans

Post by Hitcher »

Agencyoap wrote:
02 Mar 2026, 00:00
We are not being told exactly what we’re doing wrong
Agencyoap wrote:
02 Mar 2026, 00:00
we are exceeding the limits of harsh steering / harsh cornering / harsh braking
You are being told what you're doing wrong so just take things slower.
TopperGas
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Re: Cameras in vans

Post by TopperGas »

Hitcher wrote:
02 Mar 2026, 08:42
Agencyoap wrote:
02 Mar 2026, 00:00
We are not being told exactly what we’re doing wrong
Agencyoap wrote:
02 Mar 2026, 00:00
we are exceeding the limits of harsh steering / harsh cornering / harsh braking
You are being told what you're doing wrong so just take things slower.
Then the next day you'll no doubt be called in the to explain why you aren't working at the same rate you have done for the last X years?
RuralVan
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Re: Cameras in vans

Post by RuralVan »

Barnacle what dont you get about us being couriers?

What dont you get about us driving less distance between delivery points than parcels couriers on a massive average every single day to deliver post and parcels?

What dont you get about repetitive strain syndrone?
Agencyoap
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Re: Cameras in vans

Post by Agencyoap »

Earth to Barnacle

I’ll try and make this clear

Yes they ARE disciplining us for harsh cornering BUT NOT telling us how it needs to be done

I am NOT looking at my performance - in fact it hasn’t even been viewable on my performance

A list is produced daily showing those who will be “spoken to” as they are high risk from previous day

And It is the union reps passing on the warnings for the company from these lists and telling us people have been sacked our position could be at risk if we don’t improve - BUT THEY HAVE NO DATA OR DRIVER RECORDS TO SHOW US - as they say they don’t have access to it

So it goes “you’re being taken off driving as you’re high risk due to harsh braking and cornering”
You ask where and to what extent
“Don’t know but it says You’re harsh braking and cornering multiple times at 5mph”
As an example, turning circles and 3 point turns are constant failures because the telemetrics reads it as accelerating steering and braking too much
Accelerating on a corner as it’s uphill gives a harsh cornering fault


You’re then given a 30 minute talk about GOAL HIT etc etc
But nothing about what you’re being marked down for

I’ve suggested that were shown what is being done wrong, how, where etc and specially educated about what is expected



And NO i dont use my phone whilst driving

And I DO wear my seat belt

I honestly don’t know why you are bothered? They can’t discipline you for ‘harsh cornering’. Stop looking at My Performance. It is irrelevant.

If you have a rep go and see them and get them to tell management that any driving tips they have can only be delivered in a positive coaching manner.

If your rep doesn’t exist, contact your Area Rep.

However, on not wearing a seatbelt or mobile phone use whilst driving, take the warning and stop doing it.
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Agencyoap
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Re: Cameras in vans

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At the moment we’re given no records or data at all
ted_e_bear wrote:
02 Mar 2026, 06:27
Agencyoap wrote:
02 Mar 2026, 00:00
Ffs how can make this any clearer
We are not being told exactly what we’re doing wrong
Just told we are exceeding the limits of harsh steering / harsh cornering / harsh braking but have no idea of by how much or if what the limits/benchmarks are
I’ve gone from 98% average safety score for 4 years to 50% high risk overnight - for 3 days running
Do you still get the breakdown on the PDA for the individual aspects or are they now blank as though you've driven a non Trimble van and you have to accept what you're being told by a manager ?
Agencyoap
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Re: Cameras in vans

Post by Agencyoap »

We’re being told that we’re harsh cornering at 5mph
How much slower do you want me to go
Hitcher wrote:
02 Mar 2026, 08:42
Agencyoap wrote:
02 Mar 2026, 00:00
We are not being told exactly what we’re doing wrong
Agencyoap wrote:
02 Mar 2026, 00:00
we are exceeding the limits of harsh steering / harsh cornering / harsh braking
You are being told what you're doing wrong so just take things slower.