Three fleet industry professionals share best practices and offer advice on how to avoid mistakes in developing and implementing green fleet initiatives.
Read More →MIAMI – A study of 500 men and women found drivers with the most driving experience, more than 20 years, scored nearly 18-percent lower on written driving tests than younger drivers.
Read More →DALLAS - Automotive Fleet spoke with AT&T spokesperson Mari Melguizo about how the company applies aspects of its initiative against texting while driving internally, including how it educates its fleet drivers about proper cell phone use while on the job.
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There’s a difference between educating fleet drivers and training them. Fleet managers need to do both in order to ensure a safe fleet.
Read More →LIGHTHOUSE POINT, FL - Fleet safety company Driver's Alert has expanded its online training library to include more than 400 courses, covering subjects ranging from driver safety to OSHA compliance.
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Seven diverse fleets share their strategies for identifying high-risk drivers, as well as the training programs and successful corrective methods used to address issues that arise when employing such drivers.
Read More →ATLANTA - UPS inducted 1,122 drivers into its "Circle of Honor," raising the number of active drivers who have avoided accidents for 25 years or more to 5,248.
Read More →CINCINNATI - Cintas Corp. is offering free online defensive driving training to businesses through Feb. 28.
Read More →NEWARK, DELAWARE – Jan. 10, 2011 – in response to the continuing and increasing safety challenges fleets are experiencing as a result of inappropriate and dangerous driver activities, DRIVING DYNAMICS has just completed a major instructional enhancement for the classroom portion of its Behind-The-Wheel safety training courses. Effective immediately, the “DRIVER RESPONSIBILITY” instructional module is being included in all of its courses.
Read More →ALPHARETTA, GA - According to National Safety Council estimates, 28 percent of crashes, or 1.6 million per year, can be attributed to talking on a cell phone and texting while driving. This is particularly troublesome because approximately 1.5 million drivers are using a cell phone at any given daylight moment, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
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