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ProductsDecember 11, 2025

Rear View Safety Launches LedgeAlert AI to Protect Drivers from Cargo Area Falls

LedgeAlert AI, just launched by Rear View Safety, detects and warns drivers unloading cargo of potential falls before they occur, preventing injuries and increasing situational awareness.

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Safety Sound Offby Wayne ParhamDecember 11, 2025

7 Safety-Inspired Gift Ideas for Every Truck Owner

Do you know what to get that truck owner in your life as a gift this holiday season? Here are seven gift ideas that might help keep them safer on the road.

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Articlesby Lauren FletcherDecember 10, 2025

Safety, Security, and Risk Became Non-Negotiable in 2025 [Part 4]

Fleets made safety and risk non-negotiable in 2025, leaning on data, cameras, and smarter security to protect drivers, assets, and operations.

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Videosby Lauren FletcherDecember 9, 2025

Why Safety Programs Don't Stick for Fleets

New tech isn’t the problem. Adoption is. Dr. Alison Betz shares how fleets can build lasting behavior change that actually moves the needle.

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Newsby News/Media ReleaseDecember 9, 2025

Autocar Introduces Smart Battery Cable for Refuse Truck Fire Safety

Autocar, a manufacturer of severe-duty vocational trucks, announced its latest safety innovation, the Smart Battery Cable, which is designed to reduce the risk of electrical fires in refuse trucks.

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Newsby Wayne ParhamDecember 4, 2025

Recalls You Need to Know About in December 2025

If you have Chrysler, Ford, General Motors, Cemen Tech, Daimler Trucks, International, Mack Trucks, McNeilus Truck, Paccar, Scranton Manufacturing, or Volvo Trucks vehicles in your fleet, you should check these important recalls issued by the National Highway Safety Administration.

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Refuse truck collecting bins in a neighborhood, highlighting operator safety and modern camera, radar, and braking technology designed to protect drivers, pedestrians, and cyclists.
ArticlesDecember 4, 2025

Safety Starts in the Cab: Why Refuse Truck Tech Must Serve the Operator

From blind spots to busy streets, refuse operators face it all. Modern safety tech helps keep them protected and confident on every route.

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Newsby News/Media ReleaseDecember 2, 2025

Safe Tread Alliance Introduces the Quarter Test for Tires

The Safe Tread Alliance calls for modern tire safety standards in the United States and urges drivers to use a quarter rather than a penny to check tread depth.

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Chatty Chassisby Lauren FletcherDecember 1, 2025

The Fleet World Hit the Reset Button in 2025

Discover how 2025 forced work truck fleets to reset costs, data, uptime, safety, energy and workforce strategies for a stronger 2026.

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Safety Sound Offby Wayne ParhamNovember 26, 2025

Safety Sound Off: How Tire-Related Downtime is Like Shoelaces

Your fleet’s drivers not paying attention to their tires before they hit the road would be like not tying your shoelaces before walking a 5k. Both can lead to problems, downtime, and even injury.

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