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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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Group of smiling workers in safety vests standing by a Safety First sign, celebrating a strong workplace safety culture.
Chatty Chassisby Lauren FletcherAugust 26, 2025

Safety Tools Can’t Replace Fleet Culture

No gadget can replace a strong safety culture. Fleets that lead with people, not tech, see the biggest gains.

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Three illustrated fleet safety memes including a whiteboard joke about Steve, an expectation vs. reality safety talk panel, and a tired driver holding a coffee mug labeled “Hope.”
Chatty Chassisby Lauren FletcherJune 24, 2025

How to Hold the Safety Talk That Doesn’t Suck

Let’s not waste another minute on safety talks that feel like punishment. Let’s build toolbox talks your team might actually enjoy.

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Articlesby Lauren FletcherMay 7, 2025

Fleet Training That Works: Best Practices for Building a Safety-First Culture

Fleet safety starts with smart training. Explore best practices for coaching drivers, reducing risk, and building a long-term safety culture.

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An image of people delivering boxes with text reading "Leading With Safety".
ArticlesApril 15, 2025

Measuring What Matters: A Personal View on Fleet Safety

Blending data with day-to-day experience can move safety from policy to practice.

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A person's hands hold onto a steering wheel while driving with the words "Top 4 Fleet Safety Policies" in the foreground.
ArticlesAugust 22, 2024

4 Policies Every Fleet Safety Program Should Have

Fleet safety policies are crucial for establishing expectations, rules, procedures, and punishments. Here's how to turn your fleet's policies into a formal safety program.

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Visual identity of J Keller International Safety Association, highlighting its mission to enhance safety and compliance globally.
Newsby News/Media ReleaseAugust 20, 2024

J. J. Keller and ISEA Launch Collaborative PPE Pain Points Survey

EHS and safety professionals are encouraged to participate in the PPE Pain Points survey portion of the annual benchmarking study and share their experiences with buying and managing PPE use.

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Articlesby Martin RomjueDecember 7, 2023

12 Truths About a No-Accident Fleet Safety Culture

Daily safe practices are a core business proposition for any fleet operation and should permeate the entire organization.

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ArticlesMay 20, 2021

How Manheim Prepares for the Unexpected

The company president shares how a stronger safety culture evolved from experience with a pandemic and tornado.

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