
Fleet operators looking to use non-employee drivers are well advised to draft a contract with clear lines of responsibilities and allow the contractor to remain in control — with specific issues arising as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.
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With road conditions that change instantly, ensuring your truck tires are winter-ready is essential in managing a safe fleet.
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The big “brother” to the pickup truck, the Class 3-7 segment are the movers and shakers of today’s new truck world. Here's an overview of the lineup of trucks in this segment ready and available for 2021.
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Tips and tricks to help fleets and drivers navigate the most common weather conditions safely, efficiently, and comfortably.
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Upfitters experienced a whipsaw effect of robust fleet orders straining their pre-pandemic production capacity and within the space of a month were struggling with chassis shortages due to the suspension of vehicle production.
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Unlike many changes to the federal safety regulations, some motor carriers and drivers are looking forward to the newest revisions to the hours-of-service (HOS) rules.
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Inefficient workflows, not enough access to quality data, and simply having to do too much are just a few ways fleet managers are losing hours in the day. But don’t despair, there is a solution to every problem.
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EarthCruiser, known for its extreme-duty overland vehicles, is entering the commercial vehicle market in a big and beefy way, capable of getting equipment and teams wherever they need to go.
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If you’re considering converting your company’s fleet and facilities over to electric standby, conversion to electric transport refrigeration units (a.k.a. eTRUs) is an investment in your company’s employees, equipment, and bottom line.
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Training experts weigh in on everything from program tips to overcoming hurdles.
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