b"PING / ELITE DRIVERS CLUBKelly Group has been working closely with National Highways to introduce PING to the UK roads. Starting Monday 18th September and running for 12 weeks, PING is a pilot run by National Highways and the Department of Transport to see how information provided about drivers non-compliance whilst driving can help to improve organisations and drivers levels of compliance and safety.What is Meant by Non-Compliance?There are many things that a driver must adhere to (compliance) from a legal perspective which has a signicant impact on road safety. Examples include wearing a seatbelt, not using a hand-held device, not speeding, not travelling toA big thank you to our workforce, who went above and beyond their daily duties or achieved something remarkable outside of their working hours. These close to the vehicle in front etc. outstanding colleagues are valued members of our Kelly Group family.How Does it Work?Danny MilburnKilimanjaro Challenge There will be cameras sited across the country that are capable of detectingA huge well done to Danny Millburn, for embarking on a massive challenge to climb Kilimanjaro raising non-compliance. This will be by way of articial intelligence technology andimportant funds for the Amelia-Mea Foundation.human review which will ensure that only accurate information is collected.All non-compliance information collected with any Kelly Group Fleet vehicles willAbout the Amelia-Mea Foundation: be fed back to Kelly Group and these cameras will be active 24/7 during this pilot period.The Amelia Mae Foundation's mission is to support families aected by Neuroblastoma, whilst publicly raising awareness of the condition. Neuroblastoma is an aggressive childhood cancer that aects children. It develops from nerve cells called neuroblasts. Amelia-Mae, a beautiful, compassionate and lively two year old; loving the colour pink and all things girlie, was struck with the devastating diagnosis of Neuroblastoma stage 4 in September 2012. Despite her amazing ght, will and courage, Amelia-Mae unfortunately passed away in July 2013. She touched the hearts of the nation with her big blue eyes and lovable nature, therefore the Amelia-Mae foundation has been founded in her memory. They strive to support families; creating laughter, smiles and empowerment during the strenuous battle which neuroblastoma causes. Danny said: This January I'll be challenging myself to climb Kilimanjaro to raise awareness for Neuroblastoma and important funds for the Amelia-Mae Foundation. While supporting this charity is close to my heart, it's also a personal A Message From Driver Risk Manager - John Vidamour challenge for myself After being diagnosed with epilepsy eight years ago my life seemed to come to an end. With help I managed to achieve two years without seizures, and I found a passion for running. Throughout the past 7 seizure free years, I've completed various challenges with this one being the biggest ever. Please use the link below The Elite Drivers Club is stronger than ever. After the initial launch of our safeJohn Vidamour to support my fundraising eorts to help this amazing foundation: driving initiative, approximately 20% of our drivers reached the elite driver score ofDriver Risk 98/99/100. We were delighted to see a significant increase in attitude towards safeManagerdriving and performance amongst our national fleet, and were proud to see over 60% of our drivers part of the Elite Drivers Club. This is an amazing achievement. As you should be aware from your weekly VMS Texts, the Driver Risk Team expect all driver to perform to this standard. Please feel free to contact me or Andrew DeanAiden Cottrell, Tony Holliday and Jamie NewtonProviding Outstanding Customer Service to check your score and for advice on how you could improve your driving. A bigA big well done to Aiden Cottrell (Area Manager for Openreach L2C Contract), Tony Holliday congratulations to our monthly Elite Drivers Club 1000 winners during Q2Tyler(Civils Operatives) and Jamie Newton (Civils Operatives) for providing outstanding customer East, Gareth Cooke and Adam Hamilton. You all set a leading example for our nationalservice for a customer who was going through dicult times. They went above and beyond to fleet and should be extremely proud of yourselves.ensure that the customer was connected as soon as possible.The customer said: Recently I have had to endure a stressful time, over 4 months ago I reported a fault with general speeds and then found I had been inadvertently cut o from my internet service. I was told I had to Elite Driver Q3 Monthly Prize Winners have bre connection which took a long time to be organised. It could not have come at a worse time, as I was awaiting hospital tests and admission, while I also have a son with autism and learning diculties who uses the internet to download music which helps him stay calm. I also work for the June - Tyler East July - Gareth CookeAugust -Adam Hamilton NHS, and it was impossible to login to our server over weekends. I would like to express that the team on site (Tony Halliday and Jamie Newton) showed the utmost concern and attempted to solve the situation. From the rst contact with Aiden, he has been helpful, courteous and has worked hard to progress the order to its completion. There were many hiccups along the way, but he never failed to sort them and make sure everything needed was done. It was exceptional service and I wanted to ag this up to you. Please convey my more than grateful thanks to Aiden, also Tony and Jaime who eventually came back to complete the work. I do not think without the help of Aiden I would have a bre service now. He went above and beyond with absolute professionalism; he is a credit to your company. 34 .The Networker Autumn 2023"