
Vehicle size trumps appearance for fleets when choosing a company car, according to a report from LeasePlan USA.
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According to a survey by Insure.com, Idaho, Washington, D.C., and New York have been named as the top three U.S. states with the rudest drivers.
Read More →Maine, Massachusetts and New Hampshire have agreed to crack down on those who blow through toll booths, while a federal deadline is drawing closer mandating toll agencies have technology in place to work together, which will likely help toll collections efforts, according to Stateline.com.
Read More →Recent enhancements to site appearance and navigation have improved the MVR request process. Additionally, ARI’s investment in in-memory technology in 2012 has increased the speed at which fleet managers are alerted to issues related to MVR reports.
Read More →SAN FRANCISCO – The company has agreed to allow some deaf and hard-of-hearing employees to compete for jobs driving small delivery vans after special testing and training, according to the San Francisco Chronicle.
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A CDL holder may be disqualified, if convicted of certain violations, while operating any vehicle. It is important to remember that violations that occur in a driver’s personal vehicle could also result in the loss of a CDL.
Read More →UNITED KINGDOM – New research by UK road safety charity Brake suggests that at-work drivers are significantly more likely to tailgate than other drivers.
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In many cases, replacing an old fleet vehicle engine with a rebuilt or remanufactured engine is more cost-effective than buying a new car or truck.
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Transform fleet GPS into a win-win tool for efficiency, savings, and driver trust. Discover strategies to make adoption smooth and beneficial for all.
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