Driving Dynamics Inc. has been named as a 2017 award recipient in the twenty-ninth annual Awards for Publication Excellence (APEX) competition, the fleet driver training company announced.
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The new app, called Relay, is Amazon's first attempt at automating the truck delivery process.
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The Department of Transportation plans to add four prescription opioids – hydrocodone, hydromorphone, oxymorphone and oxycodone – to the existing DOT drug-testing panel for screening truck drivers and other "safety-sensitive" transportation workers. This final rule is to take effect on Jan. 1.
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As telematics continues to evolve and expand, fleet managers, business owners, and drivers are benefiting from new benefits and functionality.
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Fleet managers are using telematics to provide driver-specific training, minimize the frequency and severity of collisions and claims, and improve their overall safety scores.
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The federal electronic logging device (ELD) mandate has entered the implementation phase. Learn what you need to know to meet the deadline and the role telematics can play in automating ELD compliance.
Read More →Driving Dynamics has begun offering a new learning management system called DrivActiv that's optimized for mobile devices, according to the company.
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With less than six weeks until the Dec. 18 deadline for fleets to install mandatory electronic logging devices, it looks like there will still be a lot of smaller fleets who will be at risk for citations and fines – or who will give up on the industry altogether.
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Zonar has introduced Coach, a video-based coaching solution designed to improve commercial vehicle safety, efficiency and compliance, the company announced.
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Commercial fleets, including those in the pharmaceutical industry, use an array of tools and perks, such as in-vehicle infotainment that can keep drivers entertained from Point A to Point B, to increase driver retention, as long as the drivers avoid distraction.
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