
Is your fleet ready for 2025? Discover the top trends shaping fleet management, from AI and telematics to sustainability and regulatory challenges, in Work Truck’s must-read forecast series!
Read More →Fleet managers, are you ready for what’s coming in 2025? The Work Truck team is here to help you navigate the year ahead with our just launched three-part '2025 Forecast' series.
Read More →Looking ahead to 2024, we are excited to continue producing the quality content and resources you have come to depend on with new initiatives that will take our coverage to the next level.
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Representing the interests of fleet operators in the UK, Paul and his team are uniquely placed to understand the key issues rising up the fleet agenda for 2022.
Read More →Technology is leading the pack, but repair costs, the evolution of 5G, and driver safety programs round out the top four factors impacting accident management in the future.
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As many as 417 people could lose their lives in motor vehicle collisions this Thanksgiving Day holiday compared to an estimated 433 a year ago, which represents a 4% drop in the fatality estimate, according to the National Safety Council.
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The medium-duty truck market is healthy, ready for continued growth, and currently impacted by several outside factors including emissions regulations and fleet needs.
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Approximately 398 people could lose their lives and another 45,300 could suffer serious injuries on roadways over the Labor Day weekend, according to the National Safety Council's estimate, which is the lowest it has issued for the three-day holiday period since 2015.
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The National Safety Council predicts that there will be a more than 6% increase in roadway fatalities during the Fourth of July weekend compared to a year ago with 565 deaths over the four days.
Read More →Despite mixed previews for the sale of new Class 1 through Class 5 trucks, vans, and SUVs for 2019, complete vehicle remanufacturing is anticipated to have a solid year.
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