
MVR expungement is the process of removing or sealing certain driving-related offenses or violations from a driver's record. However, most states do not prohibit you from asking applicants about expunged records.
MVR expungement is the process of removing or sealing certain driving-related offenses or violations from a driver's record. However, most states do not prohibit you from asking applicants about expunged records.
On average, 10% of drivers are responsible for 40% of fleet crashes. Having a fleet safety policy is not enough, a company needs to employ technology to identify risks and be overt in its willingness to enforce accountability.
A safe driver scoring system, telematics, continuous MVR monitoring, and behind-the-wheel training have all proven successful.
Fleet managers are continually examining a wide range of initiatives to reduce the frequency of accidents, which run the gamut from vehicle selection to implementing advanced driver-assistance safety technology to innovative driver training programs.
While the tried-and-true best practices of fleet safety are just as relevant as ever, the COVID-19 pandemic has created a whole new layer of challenge that fleets have had to address with regard to their safety programs.
Corporate Claims Management (CCM) has integrated a new safety mobile application for FleetGuard, its flagship driver safety program, giving drivers transparency to company safety policies.
No matter how technologically advanced a vehicle might be, fleet safety begins with the driver. Beginning with the hiring process and ongoing throughout a driver’s employment.
Tracking, documenting, and training in safety is one of the most important duties of a fleet manager. In the past, it involved several manual tasks involving a number of sources. Telematics and data analytics are changing all that.
There are three components that make up fleet safety, which includes drivers, vehicles, and policy. The third component, fleet policy, should make some consideration to fleet safety.
Fleet managers are constantly tasked with coming up with new ways to reduce costs. Two fleet industry professionals present multiple strategies to help facilitate that goal.
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