
Reducing Risk by Eliminating Phone Use Behind the Wheel
Distracted driving remains one of the most persistent risks in fleet operations. New approaches focus on removing mobile device use entirely while adding real-time safety support.
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Distracted driving remains one of the most persistent risks in fleet operations. New approaches focus on removing mobile device use entirely while adding real-time safety support.
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Daily safe practices are a core business proposition for any fleet operation and should permeate the entire organization.
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The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety has awarded the Top Safety Pick+ to several SUVs, including three EVs, after rigorous safety tests across all brands.
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From safety to market conditions to connectivity and technology, three keynote sessions at the recent Fleet Forward and Fleet Safety conferences provide an overview of the latest advances for fleets.
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Prioritizing safety over speed and convenience can significantly reduce collisions. Here are ways to impress this mandate on your fleet drivers.
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NSC received grants to expand the Our Driving Concern program. The three grants have been awarded from the Texas Department of Transportation, Ohio Department of Public Safety, and Louisiana Highway Safety Commission
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IIHS' long-term goal of the testing is to be able to evaluate how well each combination of a seat and head restraint protects people in a variety of seating positions and crash scenarios.
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Over 30,000 hybrid SUVs have been recalled after a review of customer data discovered some vehicles caught fire while turned off and some while connected to chargers.
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In accepting the award at the 2023 Fleet Safety Conference, Richardson shared how his team is working to make the New York City fleet and the city’s roads safer, while recognizing members of the community who have been lost.
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The NTSB is prioritizing eliminating speeding through the implementation of a comprehensive strategy.
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Pickups, SUVs, and vans with a hood height greater than 40 inches are about 45% more likely to cause fatalities in pedestrian crashes, according to the IIHS.
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