VINELAND, NJ - Only 72 percent of commercial vehicle drivers wear seat belts compared with 90 percent of passenger-vehicle motorists surveyed by the South Jersey Transportation Planning Organization and South Jersey Traffic Safety Alliance.
Read More →In the annual PHH survey of environmental fleet issues, 21 percent of respondents said current difficult financial times have accelerated their fleet management goals; just 9 percent said those efforts had slowed.
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In the annual PHH survey of environmental fleet issues, 21 percent of respondents said current difficult financial times have accelerated their fleet management goals; just 9 percent said those efforts had slowed.
Read More →SEATTLE - Despite an increasing number of drivers who believe reading and sending text messages while driving is unsafe, the dangerous activity has more than doubled over the past 18 months in one state.
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Male fleet managers continue to earn higher salaries than their female counterparts. The average annual salary difference between genders is currently more than $12,000.
Read More →The number of fleets restricting personal use of company-provided vehicles decreased from 2008 to 2009.
Read More →WINSTON-SALEM, NC – Idaho and Wisconsin drivers ranked highest as most knowledgeable about basic road rules in the 2009 GMAC Insurance National Drivers Test, while New York drivers scored lowest.
Read More →CAMBRIDGE, MA – A recent survey of 4,800 participants conducted by Vlingo revealed more than one out of four people confess to text-messaging while driving.
Read More →TORRANCE, CA – The deadline to participate in this survey has been extended to Friday, May 19. Take a moment to fill out the questionnaire.
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In 2008, 17 percent of commercial fleet managers earned more than $100,000 per year, 8 percent of which earned more than $120,000. Fleet managers with MBAs earned an annual median salary of $90,000.
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