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Our team of enterprising editors bring years of experience covering the fleet industry. We offer a deep understanding of trends and the ever-evolving landscapes we cover in fleet, trucking, and transportation.
As the auto industry gears up for fleet electrification, learn how automakers prepare for the transition in this week's state of the fleet industry video.
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During 2020 and 2021, U.S. traffic fatalities increased dramatically, rising to 42,915 lost lives in 2021 alone. At the same time, more younger drivers and less educated drivers populated the nation’s roadways. New research explores this link.
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There’s a new approach in store for the closing session of the 2022 Fleet Forward Conference. Rather than a single keynote speech, attendees will experience four thought-provoking experts sharing insights about the future of fleet in a series of TED Talk-like formats.
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Subaru’s WRX, a small car, and the Legacy and Outback, both midsize cars, recently earned Top Safety Pick+ awards.
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A new survey from Sober Driving Solutions finds that 69% of American voters support laws requiring drunk drivers to install ignition interlock devices.
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The all-new 2023 Ford F-Series Super Duty offers an available 1,200 lb.-ft. of torque available, 40,000 pounds maximum towing, and 8,000 pounds of maximum payload.
Read More →Learn about the correlation between low diesel inventory and retail price and the impact a recession would have on stockpiles and prices in this week's state of the industry.
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One automaker with a history of safety innovation has set an ambitious goal to continue on that path and eliminate collisions in its vehicles.
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The Audi A3, Q4 e-tron, and Q4 e-tron Sportback all captured the highest safety accolades from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety.
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The AAA believes there may be a better way to do roadside testing on potentially drug-impaired drivers by using oral fluids instead of waiting to obtain blood samples later.
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