The New World of Electric Pickups
Karl Brauer from iSeeCars shares insights on electric pickups when it comes to timelines, use cases, and performance — along with which independent makers have a chance in this new world.
Karl Brauer from iSeeCars shares insights on electric pickups when it comes to timelines, use cases, and performance — along with which independent makers have a chance in this new world.
From a large "frunk" to faster Level 2 charging, here's what government fleet managers should know about the all-electric F-150 Lightning Pro.
Keep things consistent and know what training can, and cannot, accomplish. Set clear targets and ensure they line up with fleet and organizational goals.
Flipping the switch to battery-electric trucks at any fleet must start with a comprehensive and well-thought-out plan.
Nine ways to up your fleet's game for hydraulic, air, and exhaust brakes.
The company has seen major value in being able to track and route its trucks more efficiently.
Follow these eight tips to rewrite your fleet’s risk profile and work to reduce or at least stabilize insurance costs.
During The Machinery Haulers Association’s 2021 Safety and Security Conference, Trans-System’s CIO shared three easy ways fleets can boost their cybersecurity efforts.
Tire designs for electric trucks will need to account for greater stresses from weight and torque — but they will need to remain interchangeable with existing tires and be retreadable.
To make trucks safer and reduce accidents, Arkansas-based fleet Maverick Transportation uses an camera monitoring system to give drivers an enhanced view of the vehicles and traffic conditions around their trucks.
Looking toward the future of advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS), how will this tech benefit autonomous vehicles?
Work truck fleets look toward advanced vehicle technologies, including ADAS, to reduce accidents and associated costs. Check out this ADAS 101 tutorial and recap of real-world applications and results.
Driver shortages and high turnover rates are plaguing the greater trucking industry. Here are four proactive steps that fleets can take to retain skilled, experienced drivers as part of their fleet management strategy.
As disruptions continue to rock vehicle and parts production, fleets should plan for limited fleet supply and cost increases in the near term. But there are things they can do now to mitigate the situation.
Two federally mandated driver forms were revised recently, and the new forms must be used for a motor carrier to be compliant.
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