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Automotive Fleet Launches Fleet Safety Conference

TORRANCE, CA - The two-day event will be jam-packed with educational sessions and will include the presentation of the first-ever Fleet Safety Award, sponsored by the American Automotive Leasing Association (AALA).

by Staff
September 27, 2011
2 min to read


TORRANCE, CA - Automotive Fleet knows safety. We have been covering fleet safety for more than 50 years now, from our accident management analysis and safety supplements to our e-mail newsletter.

Based on information from our 2011 accident management analysis, the cost of accidents is continuing to rise due to such factors as increased parts prices, greater use of non-repairable parts (a more expensive alternative), a proliferation of potentially distracting in-vehicle technology, as well as increased usage of cell phones while driving.

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The average authorized amount for accidents in 2010 ($2,097) increased over both 2008 and 2009 numbers.

What does this all mean? It’s time to recognize the importance of fleet safety.

The 2012 Fleet Safety Conference will be held May 22-23 at the Renaissance Hotel in Schaumburg, Ill. This is the only conference designed to educate and honor the top commercial and public sector safety fleet managers in the nation. The two-day event will be jam-packed with educational sessions and will include the presentation of the first-ever Fleet Safety Award, sponsored by the American Automotive Leasing Association (AALA).

“AALA is thrilled to see a conference focused on safety and to sponsor the fleet safety award. More than 30,000 people are killed and many more are injured on our roads every year,” said Pam Sederholm, executive director, AALA.

Details, Details, Details…

Educational sessions will include information on distracted driving, predicting and preventing at-fault crashes, resources that can be used to promote a safety culture, facts and information on entrustment liabilities as well as federal and state regulations and compliance, and much, much more.

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All attendees will receive an official certificate of participation from Automotive Fleet.

Recognized for Safety

The first-ever Fleet Safety Award will also be presented at the conference, honoring the top safety professional.

"We believe we have a joint responsibility with our clients to manage the cost of accidents, downtime and liability, as well as to do what we can to help keep the roads safe for our clients, employees and families. AALA looks forward to being able to recognize the leaders in our industry who have demonstrated best practices and shown proven results in preventing accidents,” said Dan Frank, president of Wheels Services and vice president, federal government affairs for AALA.

For more information about the conference and award, visit www.fleetsafetyconference.com.

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