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Road signs pointing to “Safe” and “Risky” beside a glowing AI network graphic, illustrating the role of artificial intelligence in driver safety, coaching, training, and risk management.
ArticlesJune 10, 2026

Coaching Is Not Training, Even When AI Is Doing It

AI-powered safety platforms can detect risky behaviors and deliver immediate feedback. But effective driver development still requires a foundation of training followed by coaching that reinforces those skills.

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Videosby Chris BrownMay 12, 2026

Soap Box Derby Challenge: Assembling the Crew

Meet Gabriel, Matthew, and Angel — the team helping bring this soap box derby build to life.

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A woman in a blue shirt and apron stands in an automotive suite with her arms crossed.
Newsby News/Media ReleaseMarch 6, 2026

The Hourglass Foundation Debuts New Scholarship Program

The Hourglass Foundation has launched a $60,000 program dedicated to supporting future technicians in the workforce.

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Four individuals stand holding a check honoring two students who won scholarships money at Lincoln Tech.
Newsby Faith HowellJuly 16, 2025

Bobit Supports Students with Trade Scholarships

Bobit is future-focused on how the next gen will influence the workforce—here's how.

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Articlesby Christy GrimesFebruary 12, 2024

Adapting Your Fleet Operations to Engage the Gen Z Workforce

"This generation wants to be more involved in their organization than just the day-to-day operations or their responsibility. Our drivers are asking for more tools to help them collaborate, communicate,” Satellites Unlimited Occupational Safety and Health Manager Cortez Tolbert says.

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Newsby Staff and News ReportsAugust 23, 2023

AfMA Launches Personal Development Series Library

Based on the value of emotional intelligence, the library “has nothing to do with cars, it’s about helping people become the best versions of themselves,” AfMA explains.

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