NASHVILLE, Tenn. --- Republican leaders in the Tennessee state legislature have proposed a set of bills aimed at strengthening laws against drunk driving.
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The day-to-day challenges of fleet driving often clash with what the safety videos say. Is there a way to get business done and be safe at the same time?
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Many companies use methods such as videos and behind-the-wheel training to get the safety message across to drivers. Motor vehicle record (MVR) checks and incentives are also effective.
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The delivery company, celebrating its 100-year anniversary this year, has made safety a core value, investing $38 million dollars and 1.3 million hours on safety training in 2007 alone.
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Retirement-age baby boomers are staying in the workforce in droves. Are you prepared to keep them in your fleet?
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By taking a long and hard look at tires, driver behavior, specs, maintenance, management, and safety, truck fleet managers can find plenty of ideas for reducing fleet costs.
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Keeping driver and third parties safe and reducing the risk of physical damage is grounded in some very basic concepts.
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There are several very interesting trends that are emerging in different industries, which, when you plot out their trajectories, point to the fleet management industry as one of the areas of convergence. To explain, let me set the stage with several examples.
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When benchmarked against national averages, fleets in the service and transportation industries spend up to 40 percent more for an average repair. Law enforcement and pharmaceutical industries are well below the average.
Read More →What’s on the minds of fleet managers as we begin a new year? To find out, we asked 29 managers of commercial, government, and utility fleets.
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