
Fleet Response celebrated 30 years in business by hosting clients and prospective companies at an appreciation event that highlighted the city of Cleveland, where Fleet Response is headquartered, according to the company.
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Ken Latzko, CEI’s senior director of sales, will speak will discuss "Crash Prevention Technology: Onboard vs. Online" at Bobit Business Media's Fleet Safety Conference on July 19.
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Rear-end collisions are becoming more common, especially now, with the rise of the mobile office and more distracted driving. No matter the vehicle type, fleet drivers have to remain vigilant and take the necessary precautions.
Read More →Together for Safer Roads (TSR), a coalition of global private sector companies, has released a road safety report for commercial fleets that outlines safe practices for employees, partners and contractors managing transportation programs.
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As vehicle manufacturers shifted their focus to safety, there has been a steady influx of vehicle safety technologies such as lane departure warnings, rear view cameras, and blind spot warning systems.
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The future of analytics includes even more data points, increased integration and technology, and continued work toward the goal of being accident-free.
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From the reactionary usage of yesterday to the proactive capabilities of today, the usage of analytics in fleet safety and accident management has come a long way from its infancy.
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The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) has published a notice of proposed rulemaking (NPRM) that is a game changer if it becomes final.
Read More →After an accident or major equipment failure, fleet managers often have to make a hard decision to either repair or replace the damaged vehicle. There is no right or wrong answer, but fleets need to keep safety and the bottom line in sight.
Read More →Consistency, focus, and making data-driven decisions are just a few steps fleet managers can take to avoid common analytical mistakes.
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