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Reconstructed 1896 Daimler motorized truck with wooden wheels and rear-mounted engine displayed outdoors.
Newsby Lauren FletcherFebruary 12, 2026

Mercedes-Benz Marks 130 Years of Trucks with a Look Back

Mercedes-Benz Trucks Classic kicks off its 130-year anniversary with the world’s first truck recreation and exhibits reaching to today’s eActros 600 Safety Truck.

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Truck Chat Weekly Cheat Sheet video featuring Lauren Fletcher discussing fleet planning, fuel options and strategy shifts for commercial truck and fleet managers.
Videosby StaffFebruary 9, 2026

Fleet Planning, Fuel Options & Strategy Shifts Fleets Can’t Ignore

2026 fleet planning is heating up. Here’s what managers are watching now on fuel strategy, safety shifts, and tech that supports uptime.

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Side view closeup of an orange pickup truck with lettering for LandCare and at bottom right inset logos for Lytx and LandCare.
Newsby News/Media ReleaseFebruary 5, 2026

LandCare Scales Operational Efficiencies and Safety Commitment Through Lytx+ with Geotab

A landscaping company with a 1200-vehicle fleet has realized strategic gains after partnering with Lytx as an early adopter of Lytx+ with Geotab as its fleet safety and telematics solution.

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NewsFebruary 4, 2026

Five Ways Seat Belts Help Prevent Injuries

There are five ways seat belts protect occupants from injuries, according to the Tennessee Department of Safety and Homeland Security.

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Pavement background with double yellow lines and large text that says Recall, February, and Work Truck logo.
Newsby Wayne ParhamFebruary 3, 2026

Recalls You Need to Know About in February 2026

If you have Ford, General Motors, Hyundai, Nissan, Oshkosk, Toyota, Rivian, Paccar, TICO, or Terex vehicles in your fleet, you should check these important recalls issued by the National Highway Safety Administration.

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Angry work truck driver in cab showing frustration, symbolizing how unresolved driver complaints can lead to fleet losses and claims.
ArticlesFebruary 3, 2026

More than Annoying: How Driver Complaints Reveal Loss Indicators

Drivers’ complaints are early warnings. Fix the friction points behind them to improve safety, reduce claims, and keep good drivers happy.

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Wooden blocks showing “2026” in front of flames with the words “Coming in Hot,” symbolizing a high-pressure year of change for fleet planning and operations.
Digital Cover Featuresby Lauren FletcherFebruary 1, 2026

2026 Comes in Hot and Fleets Are Not Waiting Around

Work Truck’s 2026 forecast breaks down the biggest shifts in cost, tech, safety, powertrains, and yard ops so fleets can plan smarter.

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Portrait of Susan Hipp, executive director of the Network of Employers for Traffic Safety, honored by Work Truck for her leadership and lasting impact on road safety initiatives.
Newsby Lauren FletcherJanuary 28, 2026

Work Truck Honors the Life and Legacy of NETS Executive Director Susan Hipp

Work Truck honors the life and legacy of Susan Hipp, executive director of NETS and a respected leader in advancing road safety and collaboration.

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Two smartphones display a digital behind-the-wheel assessment and Smith5Keys Drive Report, capturing coaching feedback in real time during a road session.
Newsby Lauren FletcherJanuary 27, 2026

Smith System Launches Trainer Center to Bring Consistency and Proof to Trainer-Led Safety Programs

Smith System’s new Trainer Center platform helps fleets run trainer-led safety programs with less admin, more consistency, and clearer proof of impact.

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Truck Chat Weekly Cheat Sheet video featuring Lauren Fletcher highlights 2026 fleet forecast trends, diesel fuel outlook, and regulatory compliance challenges for commercial fleets
Videosby Lauren FletcherJanuary 26, 2026

2026 Fleet Forecast, Diesel Outlook & Compliance Reality in 60 Seconds

2026 is coming fast: fleet safety goes operational, tech becomes a system, diesel stays volatile, and compliance gets tougher. Quick hits, too.

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