
Employers put themselves and others at great risk when they fail to train their employees on the proper use of equipment. Failure to ensure that employees fully comply with equipment use policies can compound the liability risk.
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The 545-mile U.S. Highway 1 that runs from southern Georgia to Key West, Fla., has been deemed the most dangerous highway in the U.S. because it has the highest fatal crash rate, according to Geotab.
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According to a WalletHub study that compared the 100 most populated U.S. cities, Washington D.C. was ranked as the worst city for driving while Scottsdale, Ariz., took the top spot for best driving.
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Fleetmatics has released a report that includes an analysis of the driving behavior of fleets across the U.S. New Mexico and New Jersey were included in the list of top 10 states with the most severe driving incidents.
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A single fatality accident can cost a fleet as much as $7.2 million. There are concrete steps fleet managers can take to prevent crashes, minimize the costs of those that do occur, and recover some funds. The key is following best practices.
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A roadside collision between an SUV and bucket truck lead to serious injuries for both employee and civilian.
Read More →The weather-related car accident that left a utility truck totaled is actually working out in the fleet's favor: the insurance money will now help buy two new vehicles.
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Brenda Amerson, the alleged drunk driver of the vehicle that killed a Time Warner Cable utility worker Feb. 6 in Kentucky, is facing a grand jury.
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The drop in highway fatalities included fewer deaths assigned to NTSB’s medium-and-heavy trucks and light-trucks-and-vans as well as less passenger-car fatalities, but deaths attributed to buses rose sharply.
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Nearly 400 people will be killed in vehicle crashes and another 42,300 will be injured, according to the National Safety Council.
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