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MArch 2026 Work Truck Recap, Safety, Science and Decisions. A monthly update of news you need to know.
Videosby Lauren FletcherMarch 31, 2026

Safety Awareness, Tire Science, and Who Shapes Fleet Decisions | Truck Chat March Recap

Reasonable suspicion training, smarter fleet decisions, tire science at 60 mph, rewirement in fleet, visibility in leadership, and this month’s top videos.

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Videosby Lauren FletcherMarch 30, 2026

Women Share What Real Support in Fleet Actually Looks Like | Shades of Fleet

Hear women in fleet share honest perspectives on support, opportunity, leadership, and what still needs to change.

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Truck Chat Weekly Cheat Sheet graphic featuring Lauren Fletcher with headlines on cargo theft, wheel science, and new vehicle reveals for fleet professionals.
Videosby Lauren FletcherMarch 30, 2026

Smarter Cargo Theft, 0 MPH Tires & Ram’s New ProMaster City

Cargo theft is getting smarter, wheel science gets wild, and Ram unveils the 2027 ProMaster City in this week’s Truck Chat Cheat Sheet.

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SponsoredMarch 30, 2026

Improving Jobsite Safety and Uptime with Advanced Driver-Assist Technology

Safer crews. Fewer incidents. Better uptime. Learn how driver-assist technology is changing the way vocational fleets operate.

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yellow to pink gradient background, what's changed for women... and what still hasn't from Work Truck's Truck Chat.
Videosby Lauren FletcherMarch 27, 2026

A Conversation About Women, Work, and What Still Needs to Change

Interviewing yourself is awkward. But after 20 years in fleet, the insights on women, leadership, and speaking up are worth it.

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PodcastsMarch 27, 2026

The Ones Who Notice (The Value of Storytellers Today)

If you’ve ever felt the need to dig deeper, follow the thread, or sit with something a little longer than everyone else… you’re in the right place.

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PodcastsMarch 25, 2026

Carl Nelson's Journey, Sliding into Success | Fleet Legends

With more than four decades of experience across fleets such as AT&T and AmeriGas, Carl built a reputation for doing the work, leading through change, and helping to move the industry forward without ever making it about himself.

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Legends of Fleet graphic featuring retired fleet manager Carl Nelson in a spotlight interview presented by Work Truck and sponsored by Legend Fleet.
Sponsoredby Lauren FletcherMarch 25, 2026

Sliding Sideways Into Fleet Success: Carl Nelson's Journey | Legends of Fleet

What can today’s fleet managers learn from Carl Nelson’s 40-plus years in fleet? Plenty, especially on leadership, listening, and lasting impact.

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Chris Wolff at Work Truck Week discussing the significance of total cost of ownership for fleets with Truck Chat.
Videosby Lauren FletcherMarch 24, 2026

FCCC Shares Why Total Cost of Ownership Matters More Than Ever for Fleets

Discover why total cost of ownership is crucial for fleets in today's economy. Chris Wolff shares insights on vehicle choices and management strategies at Truck Chat.

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Truck Chat At the Show with Holman from Work Truck Week 2026: Are You Focused on the Wrong 3%
Videosby Lauren FletcherMarch 23, 2026

Holman on Rising Costs, Data and the New Fleet Reality

With rising operating costs, fuel volatility, and constant uncertainty, fleets are under more pressure than ever. But according to Holman, many are still focusing on the wrong areas.

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