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                                    May 2025 Abbott UK Company Car Driver Handbook 547.3.8. High risk drivingDrivers who hit Trigger 1 (failing to exceed 7.5 Score on FMG Indicate) for 3 consecutive months.The lowest 5 scoring drivers will have an intervention from FMG to assist the drivers in improving their score. E.g. Online e-Learning. It has been clearly demonstrated that online driver safety training positively affects driving styles and habits of drivers, thus reduces the risk of the driver being involved in an accident.Risk Solutions Team SupportIf you have any queries regarding FMG INDICATE %u2013 Telematics, or their Risk Compliance portal CONTININUUM (Risk Assessment & eLearning, and the provision of your driver Licence check and consent, Insurance certificate upload and grey fleet validation checks), please contact the FMG Risk Solutions team:Email: RiskSolutions@fmg.co.ukTel: 0344 243 8900Portal GuidesPortal Link GuideCONTINUUM- (Risk Compliance)https://continuum.ttcuk.comYou will find the Continuum SUPPPORT button at the top of your Continuum page, andthen press the RESOURSES drop down box top right, which will highlight individual Actionsand Tasks to support mini videos which will guide and help you complete your outstanding tasks.FMG INDICATE -(Telematics)https://fmgindicate.co.uk Please click on your Profile symbol at the top right of your portal screen to find the User Guide which will support your navigation around the portal.7.3.9. Obligations of drivers- Drivers must comply with the terms of this policy.- Drivers must ensure that any Associated Person is informed that Telematics is fittedto the vehicle and advise them of the terms of this policy.- Abbott accepts no responsibility for any unauthorised usage by a driver of the data captured by Telematics to which they have access.- Any failure to comply with the terms of this policy, may result in disciplinary action being taken up to and including dismissal without notice or payment in lieu of notice on the grounds of gross misconduct.
                                
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