
While fleets are seeing some improvements in their crash and accident statistics, aided by better training and vehicle safety technology, there is still more they can do to not just be a number.
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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.
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Volvo's City Safety low-speed collision avoidance system reduced rear-end crashes by 41% and third-party injuries by 48% in a study by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS).
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DEARBORN, MI – Ford said its 2013-MY Fusion will have lower repair costs, $267 lower to be exact when compared with the outgoing 2012 model, if a Fusion is involved in a rear-end collision.
Read More →SAN DIEGO --- DriveCam Inc., a global driver risk management company, said that analysts in its Risk InfoCenter recently reviewed incidences of rear-end crashes to determine the impact of following distance on the likelihood of collision.
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