Are You Driving On-Duty or Off-Duty?
It is your “duty” to know the difference between driving and on-duty (not driving).
It is your “duty” to know the difference between driving and on-duty (not driving).
The safety performance history records request (SPHRR) offers a glimpse into an applicant’s possible unsafe behaviors while at another motor carrier. After 15 years, it still generates several questions.
Vallencourt Construction has dash cameras in every one of its 100 vehicles. It’s not a common practice among construction fleets, but for Risk Manager Troy Betts, the decision to install dash cams from Samsara two years ago has gone above and beyond his expectations.
Routing technology can make the roads safer for your drivers and help protect your budget.
Working her way up through the marketing department, Watson’s passion and perseverance – and her love for the people in fleet – keep her motivated.
Today, companies of all sizes are deploying electric vehicles throughout their fleets. As these programs mature, key milestones need to occur as society decarbonizes commercial road transportation.
Factors within the control of the driver, such as faulty brakes, as well as factors beyond their control, such as wind gusts, can both make driving significantly more hazardous.
Thanks to IoT devices, AI, machine learning, telematics, and data analytics software, fleet managers continue to increase vehicle uptime, helping to improve the total cost of ownership.
For fleet operators who are in search for cost savings, analyzing an electric vehicle's total cost of ownership provides a compelling reason to invest.
Expanding its focus beyond the heavy-duty market, Mack Trucks introduces three medium-duty models ideal for a variety of vocational markets.
Innovation in the medium-duty CEV sector is imperative to increase market adoption but hinges on OEMs delivering cost-effective and reliable solutions to consumers.
As new, expensive Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) technology becomes standard in light-duty vehicles, fleets risk liability exposure and a potential increase in collisions if the technology is not properly repaired.
COVID-19 is taking the team out of teamwork, but the best fleets are staying ahead of the virus. Kevin Bergman of Prime and Mike Gomes of Bison explain how they are adopting to social distancing in the shop.
Mobile connectivity, machine learning, and the sharing economy have put tools in the fleet manager’s toolbox that can provide new insights to engage diverse stakeholders within their businesses to drive change across the enterprise.
Sometimes, fleets pursue initiatives to make their operations more environmentally friendly. Other times, they’re tasked with this based on an order from management. Here’s how successful fleets achieve these goals
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