From Motorcycles to Deputy Commissioner: Robert Martinez’s Fleet Journey | Fleet Legends
From motorcycle shop to NYPD Deputy Commissioner, Robert Martinez shares leadership lessons, fleet evolution, and his 2026 Tom Johnson Award win.
Read More →From motorcycle shop to NYPD Deputy Commissioner, Robert Martinez shares leadership lessons, fleet evolution, and his 2026 Tom Johnson Award win.
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Western Express in Nashville aimed to enhance its safety program and turned to Motive and AI for help.
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TowMate has launched two new products that use HINVII technology to illuminate roadside workers’ safety vests. The lights are not visible to the workers and the company said that helps by not hampering workers’ vision at night.
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The comprehensive FOCUS program is structured around three key pillars: Training and Development, Safety Leadership and Technology, and includes executive coaching and before and after benchmarking.
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Jean-Marie Maayoufi is the new safety sales director for Walter Surface Technologies and Rick Zimmerman has been promoted to director of original equipment at Sumitomo Rubber North America.
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Netradyne and Loomis have partnered to enhance the safety of Loomis's armored trucks. Check out how many cameras the Armored Truck fleet has added!
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Driving 750,000 miles is like taking a coast-to-coast road trip from New York City to San Francisco and back nearly 130 times.
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Werner has introduced the Bantam Switch self-retracting lifeline, which has moved the weight of the housing unit to the anchor point and off the back of the wearer.
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Safe Fleet joins the Clarience Technologies team of companies, which includes Truck-Lite, ECCO, Code 3, Pressure Systems International, and more.
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If you have any Brightdrop, Kenworth, Peterbilt, Freightliner, Western Star, International, Ford work trucks, or Marion and Terex utility vehicles in your fleet, check out these latest recalls.
Read More →The National Safety Council, based on its preliminary analysis, estimates 44,450 people died in traffic crashes in 2023. That marks a slight decline from 2022, but a large increase compared to pre-pandemic 2019.
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