
In-vehicle technology is increasing — from collision avoidance systems to additional air bags — all of which is impacting the cost of accident management.
Read More →NEW YORK - The New York State Department of Motor Vehicles recently certified the state's newest approved Motor Vehicle Accident Prevention Course, New York Safe Driver Program, which provides a new alternative to New York motorists who want to remove points from their driving records or obtain an insurance discount.
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Focusing on driver training, proper vehicle specs, and safety technology are a few ways to increase truck fleet safety.
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Statistics comparing accident occurrences to driver age and tenure, as well as time of day and day of the week, help fleet managers see the value of continued safety training and accident avoidance methods.
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NHTSA’s updated safety rating program could result in lower ratings for 2011-MY vehicles, even though vehicles are no less safe than those of the previous model-year.
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Managing risk is an important element of fleet management, and identifying at-risk drivers is essential. There are a number of risk factors a careful fleet manager can identify to help reduce losses.
Read More →TREVOSE, PA - The CEI Group Inc. donated its One Second Advantage and Avoiding Distracted Driving lessons to help train some 100 employees of The Arc of Cumberland and Perry Counties (CPARC), a Pennsylvania community services organization.
Read More →Fleet managers are uniquely skilled and positioned to raise liability issues, create and enforce policy, and take proactive steps to reduce corporate risk and improve company safety records.
Read More →NORTHBROOK, IL - Drivers in U.S. cities with populations of more than 1 million are more likely than the national average to experience a collision, according to Allstate America's Best Drivers Report.
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