
The Safest Fleets Aren’t the Ones with the Most Technology
You’ve made the telematics investment. Here’s how to capture the other half of its value and build the safest fleet on the road.
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You’ve made the telematics investment. Here’s how to capture the other half of its value and build the safest fleet on the road.
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Stellantis is recalling 171,789 vehicles for a visibility issue while Tesla is recalling 817,143 for a seat belt problem and 53,822 for a software glitch.
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A new study from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety finds that pedestrian automatic emergency braking systems are much less effective in the dark, where 75% of fatal pedestrian crashes happen.
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The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration released the latest collision fatality figures, and the projection is the highest number during the first nine months of any year since 2006.
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Nervous motorists are concerned about everything from inclement weather to driving on highways and over bridges, according to new research from Bill Plant Driving School.
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The new National Roadway Safety Strategy will use a five-pronged model to address safety: safer people, safer roads, safer vehicles, safer speeds, and post-crash care.
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A TSR survey revealed that over a quarter of fleet drivers recall having avoided a crash due to in-cab alerts. Still, barriers to adoption remain. How can fleet managers accelerate acceptance of in-vehicle camera technology?
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A new ranking by Teletrac Navman finds that nine out of 10 of the top states with the highest winter driving collision fatality rates are southern or warm weather states.
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Some 6 million crashes occur on U.S. roadways every year and fleet drivers are at higher risk as they are behind the wheel more often.
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A new report from WalletHub explores the least and most driver-friendly states based on 31 key metrics including several safety factors.
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Safety advocates refute that 94% of serious crashes are due to human error.
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