What is a company car policy?

A company vehicle policy, or a company car policy, is an agreement between the company and its employees that provides a guideline for using company cars.

This policy must cover the rules for eligibility, conduct, and possible penalties for an employee using a company vehicle, as well as outlining the steps the employee should take in the event of a serious situation, such as in an accident.

Qualifying

Outline here what factors are necessary in order to permit an employee to use a company car, as well as anything that would prevent them from being allowed to use one.

In general, the employee's work must entail frequent travel in order for them to qualify for a company car.

Common qualifiers include: Prerequisites include:

Getting the car

This part of the policy should dictate the process employees go through in order to be provided a company car. This is typically handled in a company by the Human Resources (HR) department.

The standard process includes:

Disability considerations

Employees with disabilities should not be disqualified from using a company car without proper consideration. Many people with disabilities are able and permitted to drive, so special considerations should be afforded by the company for such employees.

Conduct rules for using the company vehicle

This section of the policy should outline the company rules that employees need to be aware of and follow when using a company car.

Law

It should be made clear that local laws regarding driving and the vehicle are to be followed at all times by the employee.

Safety

Safety considerations should be held as top priority—along with following local law. Safe driving rules must always be followed by the employee. These considerations include:

Appropriate vehicle use

This section should cover the scope of when an employee is permitted to use the vehicle. This is a company decision that factors in necessity of travel, availability of other options, costs, environmental concerns, and more.

One important decision to make is whether to allow the vehicle to be used for personal use outside of working hours, to allow it for commuting between work and home, or to restrict it to only for business use. Though, personal use of a company vehicle is generally accepted as the standard practice in most cases.

Regardless, it should also be made clear that the vehicle may only be used by the employee, and not sold, lent, or rented out to another driver, even other family members, unless required by an emergency.

Vehicle maintenance

The maintenance of the vehicle becomes the responsibility of the employee when given as a company vehicle. The main responsibility for the company in this regard is scheduling appointments for vehicle maintenance. For the employee, the responsibilities include: