Judie Nuskey is the director of operations at Advanced Driver Training Services (ADTS) and assists corporations in creating custom driver training programs to lower (or keep low) their crash rates.

Judie Nuskey
Director of Operations

Director of Operations
Judie Nuskey is the director of operations at Advanced Driver Training Services (ADTS) and assists corporations in creating custom driver training programs to lower (or keep low) their crash rates.

Employees driving leased or rented vehicles bring up some viable insurance concerns.
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As we head into another potentially extreme summer season, the risks for fleet drivers remain high, from engine strain and tire blowouts to unpredictable traffic patterns. An expert shares advice on how fleet drivers can boost their safety during the steamy summer months.
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Distracted driving is evolving. Fleets must lead with bold policies, real training, and zero tolerance.
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See what was covered in special presentations and discussions from Discount Tire, Climate Change Mitigation Technologies, and more.
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Enhance fleet safety and reduce liability with insights on driver training, video tech, and robust policies shared in a recent Fleet Forward and Fleet Safety Conference session.
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Thanksgiving travel means crowded roads and celebrations like Blackout Wednesday. Plan ahead to stay safe and avoid impaired driving.
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Tips you can give your fleet drivers to keep their vehicles from being stolen. Plus, facts and figures on vehicle thefts.
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Highlighting the risks associated with heightened traffic and unpredictable weather during the summer months, and ways to stay vigilant on the road.
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Some basics on staying safe in work zones to protect yourself and others. Plus, a look at what’s in store for this year’s National Work Zone Awareness Week.
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Why distracted driving is on the rise, why there is a month surrounding awareness of the growing problem, and a look at technology aimed toward curbing the dangerous behavior.
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