
Three experts weigh in on the vital elements — buy-in, consistency, proactivity, and training — that ensure a fleet safety program is successful.
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Harsh braking, speeding, and tailgating are all dangerous driving behaviors that lead to collisions. An expert shares solutions on how to curtail bad habits and keep your fleet drivers safe.
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CAR 2023: Politics may be tough territory, but trade groups that build bridges in Washington, D.C. are less likely to get eaten at the regulatory table.
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Make-ready programs cover a percentage of the electrical infrastructure and grid upgrades necessary to make a site ready for EV charging. Fleets should be engaging with their utilities to ensure that make-ready programs do the most they can to further fleet electrification.
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In celebration of Military Appreciation Month, Enterprise Fleet Management recognizes Jennifer Burke, service advisor, who has brought her skills and training in the U.S. Air Force to her position at the company.
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Schindler Elevator Corporation’s ongoing process of electrifying its fleet takes into account the importance of fitting EVs in their duty cycles and managing the key considerations in upfitting the vehicles.
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A veteran fleet manager turned electric vehicle consultant has developed some first-hand, first-step insights working with larger fleets and auctions.
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CAR 2023: The two sides of a successful wholesale vehicle transaction confronted some difficult conversations and assumptions about doing business.
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Regular and consistent safety training is essential for all fleet drivers, but not every driver responds the same way to specific training methods. An expert explores the strengths and weaknesses of classroom training versus online training as well as the value of blended learning.
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Increased flexibility and advanced planning are critical for fleets to manage the increasingly complicated landscape of upfitting work vehicles.
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