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Alphabet launches mental health resource for fleet drivers as nearly two-thirds report concerns


Date:
10 March 2021
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Author: Sean Keywood
Nearly two-thirds of fleet drivers said their mental health had been affected while driving for work during the Covid-19 pandemic, according to research by leasing company Alphabet GB.
The firm has announced its findings along with the publication of a new mental health resource, designed to help fleet managers prioritise and check their drivers' wellbeing.
Alphabet found that young drivers were most likely to report mental health concerns, with 67% of 18-24-year-olds and 44% of 25-34-year-olds affected.
In addition, 50% of overall fleet drivers surveyed said driving this winter had caused their mental health to decline, and 20% said they often looked to reduce travelling in winter months to prevent added anxiety and stress arising from factors such as reduced daylight and poor road conditions.

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