CategoriesLondon's Direct Vision Standard

DVS Compliance Explained

What is DVS?

If your business or fleet operates in London, you’ve probably heard of the Direct Vision Standard (DVS) — if not, don’t worry! We got you. In this blog, we explain everything essential you need to know about DVS, how it affects you and your fleet and how Fleetek’s AI DVS Kit can help and support you stay compliant.

The DVS stands for Direct Vision Standard and is a safety protocol enforced by Transport for London (TFL) designed to reduce accidents and collisions between heavy good vehicles (HGVs) and vulnerable road users such as pedestrians and cyclist. It calculates how much the driver can see directly through their window without relying on mirrors or even cameras

Based on the level of direct vision the driver has, each vehicle over 12 tonnes is rated from zero to five stars. 

The DVS Phase 2

Transport for London has updated the Direct Vision Standard in October 2024 to reveal an enhanced safety standard called the Progressive Safe System (PSS). This means operators or owners of HGVs rated below three stars will need to upgrade their vehicle’s system to a more advanced technology. Let me tell you exactly what YOU need to stay compliant and avoid those hefty fines by TFL! 

1.Blind Spot Information System (BSIS)

  • Must detect vulnerable road users on the nearside of the vehicle
  • Must provide a real-time visual and audible alert to the the driver
  • It Shouldnt Trigger for Stationary object like railings or walls

2.Moving Off Information System (MOIS)

  • Must detect vulnerable road users like cyclist directly in front of the cab
  • Must issue alerts to the driver before moving off

3.Camera Monitoring System

  • At least one camera must provide a clear, full view of blind spots
  • The image must be high-quality and clear in low light
  • Monitors must be positioned in a way without obstructing the driver’s view

4.Audible Warning Sytems

  • Must activate when moving off and turning left
  • Clear and understandable wording

The Progressive Safe System (PSS) became mandatory in for New DVS permit applications or renewals on 28th October 2024. You will need to upgrade your system if firstly you HGV is rated 0-2 under the updated TFL criteria and if your DVS permit expires after this date.

 

“London’s world-leading Direct Vision Standard is helping to significantly improve lorry safety in the capital and is already saving the lives of vulnerable road users.”
Will Norman
London's Walking and Cycling Commisioner, 28 October 2024

How We Can Help You Stay Compliant!

At Fleetek, we understand the challenges and difficulties facing when transitioning to to the new Progressive Safe Systems (PSS). Compliance can be overwhelming between costs, installation time and what product is needed. This is where we come in. Our upgraded AI DVS Kit not only focuses on reducing accidents, it also helps you stay compliant with TFL. Fleetek’s  DVS kit offers advanced pedestrian & cyclist detection (BSIS + MOIS) helping you be alert of your surroundings enhancing your safety and decrease collisions.

What We Offer:

» DVS compliant AI Camera System – designed to meet and exceed TFL expectation for DVS Phase 2 requirements, allowing drivers to have full visibility while keeping operations smooth.

» Progressive Safe System Installation – We provide a nationwide installation service tailored to your fleet.

» Censor Certificate for TFL – After installation, we provide a PDF censor certificates declaring that a PSS has been fitted on your vehicle. This certificate is used to apply for permit from TFL. 

» Full Support for Fleet Operators – We handle everything – supply, installation, training and on-going support so your business can focus on operations- not regulations.

» High quality without breaking your bank – Providing high-end kits with affordable pricing to avoid unnecessary cost for your company. We are here to solve your problems, not add more into it. 

Whether you operate across the UK or in London, Fleetek makes DVS phase 2 compliance, easy, simple and affordable.

→ Contact Fleetek today for DVS Compliance Kits, Progressive Safe System installations and AI Camera systems to keep your fleet safe and compliant.

 

CategoriesLondon's Direct Vision Standard

Ensuring Safety and Compliance: Navigating TFL’s Direct Vision Standard with Confidence

As London continues to evolve into a safer and more sustainable city, Transport for London (TFL) has implemented the Direct Vision Standard (DVS) to enhance road safety for all users—particularly pedestrians and cyclists. For logistics and transport businesses operating heavy goods vehicles (HGVs) within Greater London, DVS compliance is not only a regulatory requirement but a strategic imperative.

📌 What Is the Direct Vision Standard?

The Direct Vision Standard assesses how much a driver can see directly through the windows of an HGV cab, without the aid of mirrors or cameras. It forms a key component of London’s Vision Zero initiative, which aims to eliminate all deaths and serious injuries on the city’s roads.

Key criteria:

  • Applies to HGVs over 12 tonnes operating in Greater London
  • Vehicles are rated from 0 to 5 stars based on direct visibility
  • Enforced via the HGV Safety Permit Scheme

📅 Compliance Timeline

  • March 2021: DVS enforcement began. Vehicles rated below 1 star must be equipped with a Safe System.
  • October 2024: Minimum requirement increases to 3 stars. Vehicles below this threshold must upgrade to a Progressive Safe System.

🔧 Understanding the Safe System

For vehicles that do not meet the minimum star rating, a Safe System is required to mitigate blind spots and improve driver awareness. Components typically include:

  • Blind spot detection cameras
  • Proximity sensors with driver alerts
  • Audible warnings for turning
  • Side underrun protection
  • Enhanced driver training

🛡️ Fleetek: Proven Solutions for DVS Compliance

Fleetek is proud to offer a suite of fully compliant DVS solutions, designed to meet both current and upcoming Progressive Safe System standards.

Why Fleetek?

  • Certified compliance with TFL’s DVS requirements
  • 🛠️ Engineered in-house, ensuring precision, reliability, and innovation
  • 🚚 Trusted by hundreds of logistics companies across the UK

Fleetek’s systems are tailored to the operational needs of modern fleets, with seamless installation and ongoing support to ensure uninterrupted compliance.

📝 Steps to Achieve Compliance

  1. Determine your vehicle’s star rating via manufacturer data or TFL’s online checker
  2. Install a Safe System if your rating is below the required threshold
  3. Apply for an HGV Safety Permit through TFL’s portal
  4. Upgrade to a Progressive Safe System before October 2024 if required

⚠️ Risks of Non-Compliance

Failure to comply with DVS regulations can result in:

  • Penalty Charge Notices (PCNs) of up to £550 per day
  • Operational disruptions and reputational damage
  • Increased liability in the event of incidents

🌍 A Commitment to Safer Roads

DVS compliance is more than a regulatory checkbox—it reflects a company’s commitment to safety, responsibility, and urban sustainability. By partnering with trusted providers like Fleetek, businesses can ensure their fleets are not only compliant but also aligned with best practices in road safety.

Interested in upgrading your fleet for DVS compliance?
Fleetek’s expert team is ready to assist with tailored solutions, installation services, and ongoing support. Contact us today to learn more.

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🏙️ Ensuring Safety and Compliance: Navigating TFL’s Direct Vision Standard with Confidence

As London continues to evolve into a safer and more sustainable city, Transport for London (TFL) has implemented the Direct Vision Standard (DVS) to enhance road safety for all users—particularly pedestrians and cyclists. For logistics and transport businesses operating heavy goods vehicles (HGVs) within Greater London, DVS compliance is not only a regulatory requirement but a strategic imperative.

📌 What Is the Direct Vision Standard?

The Direct Vision Standard assesses how much a driver can see directly through the windows of an HGV cab, without the aid of mirrors or cameras. It forms a key component of London’s Vision Zero initiative, which aims to eliminate all deaths and serious injuries on the city’s roads.

Key criteria:

  • Applies to HGVs over 12 tonnes operating in Greater London
  • Vehicles are rated from 0 to 5 stars based on direct visibility
  • Enforced via the HGV Safety Permit Scheme

📅 Compliance Timeline

  • March 2021: DVS enforcement began. Vehicles rated below 1 star must be equipped with a Safe System.
  • October 2024: Minimum requirement increases to 3 stars. Vehicles below this threshold must upgrade to a Progressive Safe System.

🔧 Understanding the Safe System

For vehicles that do not meet the minimum star rating, a Safe System is required to mitigate blind spots and improve driver awareness. Components typically include:

  • Blind spot detection cameras
  • Proximity sensors with driver alerts
  • Audible warnings for turning
  • Side underrun protection
  • Enhanced driver training

🛡️ Fleetek: Proven Solutions for DVS Compliance

Fleetek is proud to offer a suite of fully compliant DVS solutions, designed to meet both current and upcoming Progressive Safe System standards.

Why Fleetek?

  • Certified compliance with TFL’s DVS requirements
  • 🛠️ Engineered in-house, ensuring precision, reliability, and innovation
  • 🚚 Trusted by hundreds of logistics companies across the UK

Fleetek’s systems are tailored to the operational needs of modern fleets, with seamless installation and ongoing support to ensure uninterrupted compliance.

📝 Steps to Achieve Compliance

  1. Determine your vehicle’s star rating via manufacturer data or TFL’s online checker
  2. Install a Safe System if your rating is below the required threshold
  3. Apply for an HGV Safety Permit through TFL’s portal
  4. Upgrade to a Progressive Safe System before October 2024 if required

⚠️ Risks of Non-Compliance

Failure to comply with DVS regulations can result in:

  • Penalty Charge Notices (PCNs) of up to £550 per day
  • Operational disruptions and reputational damage
  • Increased liability in the event of incidents

🌍 A Commitment to Safer Roads

DVS compliance is more than a regulatory checkbox—it reflects a company’s commitment to safety, responsibility, and urban sustainability. By partnering with trusted providers like Fleetek, businesses can ensure their fleets are not only compliant but also aligned with best practices in road safety.

Interested in upgrading your fleet for DVS compliance?
Fleetek’s expert team is ready to assist with tailored solutions, installation services, and ongoing support. Contact us today to learn more.