
Whether your drivers think they’re safe or not, fleet managers can help build a realistic view of their behaviors and manage risk with these tips.
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Drivers are scored on certain behaviors including phone distractions, speeding, harsh acceleration, hard braking, and more.
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The two key pillars to fleet safety are spec’ing the asset to ensure a vehicle is safe and managing driver behavior. Both are effective safety strategies, but there are limitations and constraints to an asset-focused fleet safety program.
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The truck repair network now includes 1,010 shops that handle medium-duty and heavy-duty trucks and equipment.
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The document provides fleet drivers with a method to effectively report details related to an automobile accident, which can help prevent issues regarding liability.
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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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Reduced downtime, priority service, increased visibility of accident costs and trends, and additional benefits can be realized by outsourcing some administrative services.
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Increased labor rates, additional in-vehicle technology, and environmental regulations are increasing truck accident costs.
Read More →On average, 20 percent of fleet vehicles are involved in accidents each year. Although this percentage has remained steady from 2005-2007, the cost of repairing these vehicles is rising.
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