
The morning rush hour has gotten later and flatter.
First in-person event since the beginning of the pandemic, DMV license and title process causing fleets pain, and an IIHS study linking higher crash rates with the decriminalization and recreational use of marijuana are the focus of this State of the Fleet Industry episode.
In 2020, the top three states for auto theft were California, Texas, and Florida.
Experts say speeding, impaired driving, and distracted driving were widespread on U.S. roads during the pandemic.
Hear Automotive Fleet Editor, Mike Antich, discuss how the fleet industry's recovery is slower than anticipated by analyzing fleet data including miles driven, trips taken, and miles per day.
The program provides vehicles to several local and national organizations across the country and commits an additional $1 Million in COVID-19 relief for multicultural communities.
The system enables easy mitigation of risk of airborne spread of COVID-19 in enclosed spaces like classrooms with poor ventilation.
While the COVID-19 pandemic introduced many new challenges, savvy fleets have used this time to find ways to become more efficient and not just survive but thrive.
The challenges of the past 12 months have given delivery fleets many opportunities to learn, innovate processes, and grow.
The dramatic jump over 2020 figure underscores the seriousness of a leading traffic safety threat.
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