
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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Fleet professionals from around the world attended CEI’s Global Fleet Driver Management Workshop in Philadelphia to share their experiences and offer insights into how to create and manage a global fleet safety program.
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A single fatality accident can cost a fleet as much as $7.2 million. There are concrete steps fleet managers can take to prevent crashes, minimize the costs of those that do occur, and recover some funds. The key is following best practices.
Read More →With several increased risk factors at play, fleet managers must be sure to adopt risk management systems that monitor, measure, and change driver behavior.
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Fleet policy, driver training and education, use of both in-vehicle and telematics technology, and a review of repair processes and costs can all lead to substantial reductions in accidents and related costs.
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Fleet managers have a tough decision to make: whether or not to charge drivers the cost of a deductible should an accident occur.
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Accident costs saw a modest increase in 2014 vs. 2013 figures, with the percentage of preventable accidents remaining mostly flat, according to Element Fleet Management, The CEI Group, Corporate Claims Management (CCM), and Fleet Response.
Read More →Preventing accidents can cut fleet expenses and improve operating of vehicles. Auto manufacturers are coming out with an increasing number of on-board technologies to help drivers avoid accidents.
Read More →Repairing all-electric vehicles poses extreme hazards for technicians. If not handled correctly, repairing one of these vehicles could result in an electrical shock.
Read More →Being a futurist isn’t easy, but to be successful in fleet, you have to look beyond the present and be ready to innovate.
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