Are you interested in speaking at the 2020 Fleet Safety Conference in fall?
Automotive Fleet is in the process of curating the educational sessions for the 2020 Fleet Safety Conference, taking place during fall.
Automotive Fleet is in the process of curating the educational sessions for the 2020 Fleet Safety Conference, taking place during fall.

If you consider yourself to be an expert on a particular topic that addresses fleet safety and would like to share your wisdom, you're invited to submit an abstract for consideration.
Are you interested in speaking at the 2020 Fleet Safety Conference in fall?
Automotive Fleet is in the process of curating the educational sessions for the 2020 Fleet Safety Conference, taking place during fall.
Speaker proposals for the conference should explore current and expert insights and practical education on improving fleet safety for fleet, risk, safety, sales, human resources and EHS professionals. Topics at the conference in the past have focused on topics including developing fleet safety policies, autonomous vehicle technology, distracted driving, advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS), and much more.
If you consider yourself to be an expert on a particular topic that addresses fleet safety and would like to share your wisdom, you're invited to submit an abstract for consideration. The Call for Proposals submission deadline is Thursday, April 30, 2020.
Click here to view the Fleet Safety Conference website.

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