
Fleet managers and safety stakeholders discuss how organizations can address smartphone addiction, in-vehicle distraction, spec’ing for ergonomics, and driver complacency in an era of increasing automation.
Fleet managers and safety stakeholders discuss how organizations can address smartphone addiction, in-vehicle distraction, spec’ing for ergonomics, and driver complacency in an era of increasing automation.
It’s crucial for fleet managers to educate drivers on the unique driving characteristics of EVs. Solutions include information sessions with manufacturers, gamification, and developing training modules.
A safe driver scoring system, telematics, continuous MVR monitoring, and behind-the-wheel training have all proven successful.
AbbVie's philosophy — Zero, Believe It, Achieve It (ZBA) — is a call to action across the company, Merlock says.
National Transportation Safety Board’s Rob Molloy responds to the alarming increase in roadway crashes and the board’s “most wanted” recommendations to prevent them.
The risky behaviors driving the alarming rate of crashes during the coronavirus pandemic — along with the addictive behaviors surrounding phone use — are ringing alarm bells for fleets. Where do we go from here?
Understand the psychology behind distracted driving and get the solutions to eradicate this risky behavior.
Considering fleeting electric vehicles? This seminar at the upcoming virtual Fleet Safety Experience addresses safety considerations as fleets begin transitioning to EVs.
Light-duty vehicle fleet drivers deserve the same focus on safety as professional drivers. Learn how to provide it here.
Driver positivity and buy-in can boost your chances for building a successful safety program. Learn how here.
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