Michaela Kwoka-Coleman is an assistant editor for Auto Rental News and Business Fleet magazine.

Michaela Kwoka-Coleman
Assistant Editor

Assistant Editor
Michaela Kwoka-Coleman is an assistant editor for Auto Rental News and Business Fleet magazine.

Using two camera-based technologies, Ambu-Trans reduced fleet collisions from 35 a year to six.
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With a focus on providing last-mile logistics, autonomous vehicle startups like California-based AutoX and Udelv are deploying small fleets of self-driving vans and sedans to make the case for autonomous delivery.
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The second annual User Conference saw GPS Insight executives and other industry experts discussing transitioning from a customer service approach to a customer experience approach, among other issues.
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Vancouver-based SPUD is adopting all-electric refrigeration technology that allows the delivery vehicle’s engine to be turned off during stops, which saves fuel and reduces CO2 emissions.
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A decline in the volume of driver applications doesn’t mean you need to sacrifice hiring best practices. Here’s how to ensure potential drivers are the best fit for your company.
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The bundle of legislation passed by the New York City Council also mandates that the city sets a minimum pay rate for drivers.
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The AlixPartners survey found that 50% of respondents cited parking issues and associated costs; 35% cited the laborious process of renting a car as reasons for using ride hailing instead.
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The three-wheeled two-seater can go from 0 to 60 mph in 7.5 seconds, and has a top speed of 80 mph.
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Turo maintains that its platform is a technology company, not a rental car agency, and therefore should not be subject to the airport taxes and fees that traditional car rental companies pay.
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Barth Electric worked closely with its insurance company and telematics provider to identify relevant safety metrics, collate them into a scorecard, and counsel drivers to effect better driving behaviors.
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