
Subaru's three-row SUV has minor updates for the 2024-MY.
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Growing truck fleets with no increased street infrastructure leads to potentially more greenhouse gas emissions.
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By prioritizing inspections, fleet managers can identify safety hazards, optimize vehicle performance, comply with safety and environmental regulations, and minimize unplanned downtime.
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A recent Carfax study shows that many cars tagged with safety notices remain unrepaired.
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A recent Lytx data report that serves as an industry bellwether of fleet safety trends shows that although Lytx captured more than 14 million risky driving incidents within vehicle fleets in 2022, fleets continue to reduce bad habits.
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Advanced driver assistance systems are expanding throughout model lineups. While protecting fleet drivers, the safety systems present higher costs and driver training issues.
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Many of the new generation of EVs weigh upward of 6,000 pounds in part due to excessively heavy lithium-ion batteries. An expert explores how all that extra weight poses new dangers for the nation’s motorists, bicyclists, and pedestrians while offering solutions as well.
Read More →Several incidents have arisen with vehicles prone to stop suddenly due to the false triggering of the automatic emergency braking system. Stay informed about potential issues arising around “phantom braking” in this week's State of the Fleet Industry video.
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Smith System’s Tony Douglas examines how COVID-19 has changed the safety training paradigm and what he believes are the most effective methods for changing drivers’ behaviors.
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A company's individual P&L center managers have a tremendous impact over execution of fleet policy within their areas of control. Fleet managers must partner with these stakeholders, giving them latitude to influence fleet decisions to maximize the opportunity to achieve their P&L objectives.
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