Numerous fleet drivers log thousands of miles on highways and interstates. An expert shares knowledge about common highway driving situations from the advantages and disadvantages of traveling in any given lane to a reminder about Move Over laws.
Make sure you have a backup plan, solid relationships, and keep an eye out for creative solutions when upfitting your commercial fleet.
Government and National Safety Council statistics reveal that millions of Americans are involved in traffic crashes each year. Here are 10 steps for your drivers to follow when they find themselves in a crash incident.
Managers need to view their fleets as a business and not assets to manage. Optimal fleet utilization boosts productivity and decrease costs, which boost corporate profitability because these savings go straight to the bottom line.
Follow these 11 tips to enhance performance, productivity, and overall fleet efficiency.
Take a look at the new Upfit Integration System and new technology — including the tailgate down camera and towing assistance features — designed with workers in mind.
On average, 10% of drivers are responsible for 40% of fleet crashes. Having a fleet safety policy is not enough, a company needs to employ technology to identify risks and be overt in its willingness to enforce accountability.
When screening an applicant for a regulated commercial driving position, it is often difficult to know the individual’s true capabilities. Unless you personally see the applicant in action you may have no idea how he or she will handle your vehicles. This is where a thorough road test comes in.