DriverWell
For Fleet Operators & Transport Managers

Your Drivers Are Struggling.
Here's How You Can Help.

DriverWell gives fleet operators everything they need to support driver mental health, meet legal obligations, and reduce the hidden costs of poor wellbeing — completely free.

72%

of drivers report regular stress at work

FleetPoint/Geotab 2025

57%

receive no mental health support from their employer

FleetPoint/Geotab 2025

46%

have considered leaving the profession entirely

FleetPoint 2025

20%

higher suicide rate among truck drivers vs national average

British Safety Council 2025

"These results are a stark reminder of the pressures faced by commercial drivers, impacting road safety for everyone. Europe's economy relies heavily on commercial vehicle drivers, yet stress is pushing them out of the industry and putting road safety at risk."

— Edward Kulperger, Senior Vice President, Geotab EMEA

A Workforce in Crisis

The UK's professional driving workforce is facing a mental health emergency. Poor mental health costs UK employers £51 billion per year, and in the transport sector the fallout includes increased driver turnover, higher accident rates, declining service quality, elevated insurance premiums, and reputational damage from non-compliance with duty-of-care legislation.

72%

of professional drivers report regular feelings of stress or anxiety during working hours

57%

say they receive no mental health support from their employer

44%

of HGV drivers suffer from depression

41%

have driven while feeling mentally unfit, citing fatigue, depression or stress

1 in 4

admit to using unhealthy coping mechanisms such as alcohol or overeating

£51bn

annual cost of poor mental health to UK employers

Sources: FleetPoint/Geotab 2025, Fleet News 2025, British Safety Council 2025, Deloitte 2024

Your Legal Duty of Care

The question is no longer whether you should act. It is whether you can afford not to.

Health and Safety at Work Act 1974

Employers must ensure, so far as is reasonably practicable, the health, safety and welfare at work of all employees — including mental health.

Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999

Employers must assess and mitigate stress-related risks. Failure to do so constitutes a breach of statutory duty.

Equality Act 2010

Mental health conditions that have a substantial, long-term effect on daily activities may qualify as disabilities, requiring reasonable adjustments.

Corporate Manslaughter Act 2007

In extreme cases, a gross failure to manage driver wellbeing that results in death could lead to corporate manslaughter charges.

Everything You Need — In One Free Platform

DriverWell was built specifically for the transport industry. Every feature is designed around the realities of fleet operations — not adapted from a generic corporate wellness platform.

For Employers & Operators

Employer Dashboard

At-a-glance overview of welfare checks completed, risk assessments filed, fleet activity, and driver engagement across your organisation.

Toolbox Talks Library

7 ready-to-deliver mental health briefings covering stress, fatigue, substance awareness, crisis support, and more — searchable, printable, and ready for depot sessions.

Driver Welfare Checks

Structured 1-to-1 check-in forms with mood, stress, sleep, and concern tracking — plus a history log and stats dashboard for oversight.

Risk Assessment Checklists

14-item assessments across 4 categories with auto-calculated risk levels — printable for compliance records and audit trails.

Policy Templates

Ready-made templates for Driving at Work, Driver Wellbeing, Fatigue Management, and Substance Misuse policies — customise and print.

Duty of Care Guide

Comprehensive reference covering 5 key UK laws, consequences of non-compliance, and industry best practices for transport operators.

Driver Invite System

Generate shareable links to onboard your drivers onto the platform under your fleet — track who has joined and monitor engagement.

Fleet Management

View all drivers linked to your fleet, track activity, and manage your workforce wellbeing from a single dashboard.

For Your Drivers

Mood Check-in

Daily emotional tracking with pattern recognition

RoadMate AI

Confidential AI companion for support on the road

Stress Relief

Guided breathing and mindfulness exercises

Peer Support

Anonymous forum connecting drivers who understand

Physical Health

Cab exercises, hydration tracking, sleep tips, back care

Meal Planner

Weekly meal planning with shopping lists

Emergency Support

One-tap access to Samaritans, CALM, and crisis services

Wellness Tracking

Daily wellness scores with weekly trends and streaks

What Employers Are Saying

Transport operators across the UK are already using DriverWell to support their drivers.

"DriverWell has transformed how we approach driver welfare. The toolbox talks alone have made our depot briefings far more meaningful."

Transport Manager

Transport Manager, Regional Haulage Operator

"Having welfare checks and risk assessments in one place means we can demonstrate compliance to auditors instantly. It's exactly what the industry needs."

Operations Director

Operations Director, National Logistics Provider

"Our drivers actually use this. The mood check-ins and peer forum have opened conversations that never would have happened before."

People & Culture Lead

People & Culture Lead, Coach & Bus Operator

Testimonials represent typical feedback from early adopter organisations. Names anonymised for privacy.

The Return on Investment

Deloitte research shows employers who invest in mental health support see a return of £4.70 for every £1 spent. DriverWell is free — making the ROI infinite.

Cost of Inaction

Driver turnover pushes up recruitment and training costs

41% of drivers have driven while mentally unfit

Presenteeism costs ~£8,000 per employee per year

HSE investigations and legal liability

Reputational damage from duty-of-care failures

Benefit of Action

Improved retention saves thousands per driver per year

Welfare checks catch problems before they become incidents

Engaged, supported drivers are more productive and safer

Documented welfare checks and risk assessments demonstrate compliance

Proactive wellbeing programmes strengthen your employer brand

Sources: Deloitte 2022/2024, FleetPoint 2025, Route One 2025

Get Started in 3 Steps

Setup takes under 10 minutes. No cost. No contract.

1

Register Your Fleet

Sign in and complete the employer registration form with your company name and fleet size. Our onboarding wizard guides you through every step.

2

Invite Your Drivers

Generate a shareable invite link and send it to your drivers. They sign up under your fleet with one click — no complex setup required.

3

Start Supporting

Run your first welfare check, deliver a toolbox talk, or complete a risk assessment. All tools are ready to use immediately from your dashboard.

Get in Touch

Interested in DriverWell for your fleet? Fill in the form and we'll get back to you within 24 hours to discuss how we can support your drivers.

Completely free — no hidden costs, no premium tiers

Setup takes under 10 minutes with guided onboarding

No obligation — just a conversation about your fleet's needs

Built specifically for the UK transport industry

No obligation. No cost. We'll respond within 24 hours.

Protect Your Drivers. Protect Your Business.

Professional drivers are the backbone of the UK economy, yet their mental health is being systematically neglected. DriverWell gives you the tools to change that — completely free.

No cost. No contract. No complex setup. Setup takes under 10 minutes.

Sources & References

FleetPoint/Geotab, "Commercial drivers are facing a mental health crisis," May 2025

Fleet News, "A new roadmap for HGV driver well-being," May 2025

British Safety Council, "Why mental health is central to driver safety," Oct 2025

Deloitte, "Poor mental health costs UK employers £51bn a year," May 2024

Deloitte, "Mental health and employers — the case for investment," Mar 2022

Route One, "Wellbeing expert warns of cost of poor mental health," Nov 2025

UK Government, Health and Safety at Work Act 1974, Section 2

UK Government, Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999