The best practices to limiting liability exposure begins with a good driver screening process and continues all the way to how drivers handle themselves in the event of an accident.
Read More →It has been said that a fleet manager’s cost-saving focus should be on the two largest expense categories: depreciation and fuel. But once that has been done, where does a fleet manager look for additional cost reductions?
Read More →Consistency and company-wide buy-in of the program will help support the foundations that are put into place.
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Does your fleet’s driver safety program include information on how to safely share the road with bicyclists? Many fleet safety programs don’t, according to Arbella Insurance.
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The use of incentives may be a productive part of a well-rounded and well-executed fleet driver safety program, but it should never be used as a shortcut to deliver results when underlying practices may be incomplete.
Read More →Checking MVRs, proper driver training, and staff accountability are some key aspects for a proper fleet safety program.
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Safety and accident management is a top priority for fleet managers, who need to start with the essentials, gain support from executives and drivers, and work to sustain the program.
Read More →Implementing telematics into a fleet can be daunting, especially if fleet drivers don’t understand the technology’s value. It's important to address any fleet driver concerns as soon as they arise.
Read More →To ensure their fleets are safer, fleet managers are increasing their focus on safety.
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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.
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