
Carjackings and staged crashes are on the rise, according to the National Insurance Crime Bureau. An expert offers guidance on ways fleet drivers can safeguard against being a victim of one of these crimes.
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When drivers are behind schedule or in a hurry, they may resort to aggressive driving habits like speeding and tailgating and even road rage. An expert explores contributing factors, negative consequences, and ways to help your drivers address that harried feeling and stay safe.
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The National Insurance Crime Bureau reports on a surge in catalytic converter theft claims in 2022. Vehicle fleets are not immune to this crime that’s on the rise across the nation.
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The National Traffic Safety Administration has proposed a rule for all new passenger cars and light trucks that would require full collision avoidance at speeds up to 50 mph and sets pedestrian AEB performance standards in all lighting conditions at speeds up to 37 mph.
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A recent Lytx data report that serves as an industry bellwether of fleet safety trends shows that although Lytx captured more than 14 million risky driving incidents within vehicle fleets in 2022, fleets continue to reduce bad habits.
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Automotive Fleet editor Mike Antich and Hans Damen of Fleet360 sat down to find out how Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) impact fleets.
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Netradyne recently released distracted driving consumer survey findings as well as commercial fleet data from its customer base to illustrate how to combat the problem.
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Regular and consistent safety training is essential for all fleet drivers, but not every driver responds the same way to specific training methods. An expert explores the strengths and weaknesses of classroom training versus online training as well as the value of blended learning.
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Stellantis has issued three safety recalls impacting 2019-2021 Ram ProMasters, 2022-2023 Jeep Wrangler Plug-In Hybrid EVs, and Mopar SVCE- Kit hybrid battery packs.
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Electronic devices remain a top concern when it comes to distracted driving. A new survey from the Travelers find that 32% of business leaders are concerned that their employees are using technology while driving for work purposes.
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