This week's safety advice provides 8 tips that are designed to help fleet drivers avoid falling asleep at the wheel.
Read More →Here's a list of basic items that every roadside emergency kit should include. The list was compiled by the Minnesota Safety Council and Auto Group Club.
Read More →This week’s tip, taken from the 2012 edition of “Illinois Rules of the Road,” concerns safety belts and airbags.
Read More →WASHINGTON – A new study released by the Governors Highway Safety Association underscores the need for all motorists to take extra precautions so they can more safely share the road with motorcyclists. Here are details about the study, along with some safety tips you can share with your own fleet drivers.
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REDWOOD CITY, CA – GreenRoad announced the GreenRoad Central mobile app for drivers,a mobile app designed and optimized to give drivers anytime, anywhere access to key performance data. The app runs on Apple iOS devices (iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch) and Android mobile and tablet devices.
Read More →Here are some driver safety tips about passing on the left while traveling on a two- or three-lane roadway. The advice is culled from “What Every Driver Must Know,” published by the State of Michigan.
Read More →This week’s safety tip concerns how to deal with emergency stops on a freeway. This can, of course, be a very stressful experience for a driver, especially if the spot where the vehicle breaks down happens to be out of cell phone range or the driver’s phone battery is drained.
Read More →This week’s safety advice, taken from the Minnesota Driver’s Manual, concerns right-of-way and yielding rules of the road.
Read More →This week's installment addresses the art of parallel parking. Some of today's cars can manage this task automatically. But most drivers still need to master the more traditional method.
Read More →WASHINGTON – As the spring driving season gets under way, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) is urging drivers of 15-passenger vans to take specific steps to keep safe — including buckling up every trip, every time.
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