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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 ongoing difficulty in sourcing replacement vehicles is forcing some fleets to extend vehicle service lives beyond normal replacement parameters. As a result, there is an uptick in unscheduled repairs.
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Fleet managers will have the opportunity to drive the 2022 Nissan LEAF and climb through a static display of Nissan’s newest electric model, the Ariya compact crossover, before its official U.S. release date.
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In a new study, over 40% of drivers with past-year alcohol and cannabis use admit to driving under the influence.
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With several changes announced in the company's senior leadership, Tony Vinciguerra steps up for Driving Dynamics while Art Liggio moves to board chair. Debbie Balestra is now COO.
Read More →Automakers are making their OEM modems hubs for new digital, connected applications — but they have plenty of competition from telematics service providers and third-party connected car platforms. Find out more in this new State of the Fleet Industry video!
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The companies aim to reinforce how the Level 4 and 5 AV technologies are coming to life through real-world autonomous shuttle service.
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After investigating a 2020 multi-vehicle crash that included a motorcoach, three trucks and a passenger vehicle, the National Transportation Safety Board found that highway speed limits, commercial vehicle collision avoidance systems, connected technology, and more need to be addressed.
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A new National Highway Traffic Safety Administration study shows lowering the impaired driving legal limit is saving lives in the Beehive State.
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After investigating a 2020 multi-vehicle crash that included a motorcoach, three trucks and a passenger vehicle, the National Transportation Safety Board finds that highway speed limits, commercial vehicle collision avoidance systems, connected technology, and more, need to be addressed.
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A new report from Progressive explores how certain in-vehicle technology can affect drivers’ focus — either mentally or physically — and therefore, roadway safety.
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