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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.

The 2022 Connected Operations Awards include two key safety awards: Safest Operator and Driver of the Year.
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The 2022 Jeep Wrangler 4-door tipped over during a recent driver-side crash test.
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Six months ago, the National Transportation Safety Board recommended EV manufacturers clarify how to suppress a high-voltage lithium-ion battery fire after a crash. Several have done so while others are still in progress.
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The California Department of Motor Vehicles has revoked Pony.ai’s permit to test its autonomous vehicle technology with a driver after finding violations on some safety drivers’ driving records.
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At Fleet Forward: The Tour’s stop in suburban Chicago on June 16, NACFE’s Dave Schaller will share performance data on 13 different battery-electric truck models in fleet operation.
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Georgia had an estimated 348 pedestrian traffic fatalities in 2021, increasing from 281 in 2020 and 239 in 2019. The Peach State’s upward trend is outpacing the disturbing national trend.
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A new analysis from 1-800-Injured ranks states for most dangerous roads according to various fatality data and assesses the best and worst quality of roads across the nation.
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Due to the parts shortage and the lockdown in Shanghai, Toyota is further suspending operations at some of its domestic plants at the beginning of June.
Read More →Due to high demand, fleets are seeing two back-to-back early order cutoffs for 2023 model vehicles, while both Ford and Toyota adopted controlled allocation. What does this mean?
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A new study conducted by the Associated General Contractors of America and HCSS highlights growing crash danger at highway work zones.
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