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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.

Consumer Reports surveyed 47,000 owners of 2017-2022 model year vehicles equipped with advanced driver assistance systems to find out what systems they liked and disliked.
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The Vulnerable Road Users Injury Prevention Alliance is utilizing real-world data to address traffic safety trends as it relates to pedestrians.
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The weeklong presentation series will offer perspectives from automakers, a presentation on fleet electrification from Bobit’s Chris Brown, and a keynote from Fathom’s Brent Robertson on what it takes for any company to last 75 years.
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Ford issues two separate recalls impacting 349,216 vehicles while Tesla issues a recall of nearly 130,000 2021-2022 Model S, Model X, and 2022 Model 3 and Model Y vehicles.
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The Louisiana House has passed a bill prohibiting drivers from using handheld cell phones. The bill is now headed to the state Senate.
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A new analysis calculates the number of crashes that could be avoided if drivers would use advanced safety features. Unfortunately, there is a tendency to turn them off.
Read More →Join Automotive Fleet as we discuss issues the fleet industry could face in sourcing vehicles in 2023 in this State of the Fleet Industry video.
Read More →In the debut of a new video series, AF interviews Hans Damen of Fleet360 to discuss fleet costs and funding differences in Europe and the U.S., and what a potential recession could mean.
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The National Safety Council’s fatality estimate for the 2022 Memorial holiday period includes 35 more deaths than its 2021 estimate.
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ADAS features are increasingly optional or standard even in mainstream vehicles, yet repairing those systems when they malfunction after a crash requires a unique skillset. A new certification test for technicians to qualify them to diagnose, service, and calibrate ADAS.
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