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Disaster Plan post it note with images of disaster icons and a wildfire in a coffee cup.
Articlesby Lauren FletcherApril 30, 2026

Your Fleet Is Also Human: Helping Drivers and Technicians During Disasters

Disaster response plans often overlook the human factor. Learn how supporting drivers and technicians improves safety, resilience, and fleet performance.

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Videosby Lauren FletcherApril 27, 2026

Why Trucks Keep Failing, Plus Data Action and Driver Feedback

Fleets tackle breakdowns, act on data, and rethink driver feedback. Plus TPMS gains and key industry shifts in this week’s Truck Chat Cheat Sheet.

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Newsby Lauren FletcherApril 24, 2026

Call for Voices: Inviting Veterans in Fleet to Share Their Stories

Veterans in fleet, it's your turn! share how military experience shapes leadership, discipline, and real-world decision-making across today’s operations.

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Panel discussion at NAFA 2026 featuring fleet leaders speaking on leadership voice, confidence, and team advocacy during a live session.
Articlesby Lauren FletcherApril 13, 2026

Finding Your Leadership Voice in Fleet

Learn how fleet leaders can build confidence, advocate for their teams, and use performance to strengthen their leadership voice.

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Videosby Lauren FletcherApril 6, 2026

Why Fleet Input Matters, Plus TPMS and a California Diesel Update

Are fleets being heard or just talked at? This week’s Cheat Sheet covers fleet influence, TPMS gains, and a California diesel shift.

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ArticlesMarch 31, 2026

More Than a Seat at the Table: Why Fleet Voices Shape Smarter Industry Decisions

Advisory boards turn big fleet ideas into field-ready plans, surfacing rollout risks early so safety, tech, and EV strategies actually work in practice.

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MArch 2026 Work Truck Recap, Safety, Science and Decisions. A monthly update of news you need to know.
Videosby Lauren FletcherMarch 31, 2026

Safety Awareness, Tire Science, and Who Shapes Fleet Decisions | Truck Chat March Recap

Reasonable suspicion training, smarter fleet decisions, tire science at 60 mph, rewirement in fleet, visibility in leadership, and this month’s top videos.

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Chatty Chassisby Lauren FletcherMarch 30, 2026

Is Retirement in Fleet Now More Like ‘Rewiring’?

Fleet professionals rarely retire for good. They return as advisors, mentors, and consultants, keeping hard-won experience in the industry.

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Chatty Chassisby Lauren FletcherMarch 26, 2026

What Does Visibility in Fleet Really Look Like?

Advocacy changes things. Visible trust changes things. Structure changes things. Access changes things. A willingness to share connections, rooms, and opportunities, and a belief in someone before it is convenient, changes things.

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Chatty Chassisby Lauren FletcherMarch 5, 2026

What New Fleet Voices Need From the Rest of Us

The fleet learning curve hits fast. Here’s how new pros push through the overwhelm, find their voice, and start thriving in the work.

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