
How Can Artificial Intelligence Impact Fleet Management?
Artificial intelligence promises to be a transformational technology for key areas of fleet management. What benefits can it bring -- and what drawbacks?
Artificial intelligence promises to be a transformational technology for key areas of fleet management. What benefits can it bring -- and what drawbacks?
Car IQ’s system eliminates card swipes at gas stations. But the greater benefit may be the reduction in unused cards, fraud, and fees — as well as the streamlining of payment processing across multiple merchants, municipalities, and toll authorities.
The National Traffic Safety Administration has proposed a rule for all new passenger cars and light trucks that would require full collision avoidance at speeds up to 50 mph and sets pedestrian AEB performance standards in all lighting conditions at speeds up to 37 mph.
A recent Carfax study shows that many cars tagged with safety notices remain unrepaired.
Calculating reimbursement for at-home EV charging requires lots of precision, but several options are available ease the process for fleets.
Three regional auction owners have been recruited to handle leadership duties at the independent auction group.
Chris Brown, associate publisher for the Bobit fleet group, explains DeliveryCon, who should attend, and what to expect.
The improvements include every new electric vehicle launching this year, including the Chevrolet Blazer EV and Equinox EV.
A recent Lytx data report that serves as an industry bellwether of fleet safety trends shows that although Lytx captured more than 14 million risky driving incidents within vehicle fleets in 2022, fleets continue to reduce bad habits.
A study reveals the difference in miles driven between internal combustion engine and all-electric vehicles.
Mitsubishi Fuso and Hino will merge on “an equal footing” to collaborate in commercial vehicle development for hydrogen, electric, autonomous, and connected technologies.
Fleet Forward: The Tour announces the agenda for its Chicago stop on June 8. The event offers attendees an opportunity to take in educational sessions, experience new technologies behind the wheel, and network with their local fleet community.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk and Ford CEO Jim Farley agreed to offer access of Tesla Superchargers to F-150 Lightning owners, as they shared their conversation of the agreement on Twitter.
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