Buying a Commercial Vehicle in the Age of COVID-19
These six tips can help fleet operators research, communicate, inspect, and even test drive commercial trucks and vans in a way that protects the health and safety of all involved.
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These six tips can help fleet operators research, communicate, inspect, and even test drive commercial trucks and vans in a way that protects the health and safety of all involved.
Fleet activity in the U.S. ended the week of Aug. 3, 2020 at peak levels not seen this year since February 2020, which also spiked through some of July, reflecting a return to normalcy in the industry.
General Motors has developed new technology to aid workplace safety during the COVID-19 pandemic, and the company is sharing its innovations with the world for potential use in job sites as diverse as manufacturing plants, offices, or even schools.
Whiting Systems now offers a hands-free sentry foot pump dispenser paired with antiseptic hands-free alcohol hand cleaner to help with mitigating the spread of pathogens causing illnesses.
The COVID Guardian Add-In for Geotab Drive curates critical information in the Geotab Drive app, making it easier for drivers during these challenging times.
Winnebago Industries Specialty Vehicle Division and Polser USA have reached an exclusive partnership agreement to provide Polser USA’s permanent antimicrobial coating on the interior walls of Winnebago Class A Specialty Vehicles.
Four stories are shared about how fleets are succeeding during the pandemic.
The COVID-19 pandemic has made proper sanitization an essential fleet safety best practice.
A new feature of the Penske Driver App helps truck drivers with social distancing by allowing them to remotely check in their vehicles for scheduled preventive maintenance or repairs.
NATSO is now encouraging all truckstops and travel plazas to adopt a policy requiring customers to wear some type of face covering to protect the health and safety of both employees and customers during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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