
Automotive Fleet views itself as a facilitator to provide different voices from the industry to discuss today’s challenges. This regular column is designed to provide a platform for fleet managers to let their voices be heard to their peers and other fleet professionals.
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In this video, Automotive Fleet Editor Mike Antich interviewed Pat O’Connor, the long-time legislative counsel for NAFA Fleet Management Association, to discuss the unintended tax consequences that the COVID-19 pandemic created for company drivers during the shelter-in-place mandates.
Read More →COVID-19 has changed how fleets connect with each other but that doesn’t mean you have to give up the opportunity to grow, learn, and get better at managing your fleet.
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The on-demand car care, technology, and services company has expanded its reach to supported customers throughout the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Car owners will have their vehicles protected by Allstate while it's shared and travelers also have access to roadside assistance.
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There is uncertainty with regards to the taxation of mileage reporting for drivers sheltering in place.
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Topics mentioned in this video include growing fleet budget concerns amid the pandemic “cash crunch," overview of the ongoing strong resale market and “pain points," and remarketing “days-to-sale” metrics lengthens due to transport constraints.
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Topics mentioned in this video include, if budget cuts materialize, where will that occur in fleet; recovery of the U.S. economy and what that means for fleets; and potential industry concerns that could impact recovery.
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The COVID-19 pandemic forced fleets to improvise policies and procedures to minimize the risk of contagion to the virus. See how fleet readers learned to cope with the pandemic in the newest edition of Automotive Fleet's Sound Off Report.
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Fleet activity in the U.S. ended the week of Aug. 3, 2020 at peak levels not seen this year since February 2020, which also spiked through some of July, reflecting a return to normalcy in the industry.
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