
Is technology helping fleets stay safe on the road, or is it simply adding more distractions? From telematics to cameras, tech is a big part of many fleets' accident management solutions.
Is technology helping fleets stay safe on the road, or is it simply adding more distractions? From telematics to cameras, tech is a big part of many fleets' accident management solutions.
While accident rates typically vary by fleet type, size, and overall make-up, reduced vehicles on the road and increased driver distraction impact all fleets.
New analysis shows Mississippi has the highest fall fatality rate of all states — 4.52 accidents per 100,000 residents.
Navigating train crossings should be a key component of fleet driver safety programs.
Remind your drivers to use defensive driving and best practices over the long and hazardous holiday weekend.
New technology allows for near-real time connections with drivers that can help them better cope and navigate in stressful post-crash experiences.
Drunk driving detection technology is a key provision in the new Infrastructure Bill. Find out what fleets need to know.
Fiddling with phones is dangerous driving behavior. New research makes a strong case for states to implement hands-free laws.
There was a staggering uptick in traffic fatalities — especially speeding-related deaths — during the height of the pandemic. Will the trend continue?
Experts say badly positioned drivers also have a higher risk of serious injury if they get into a collision.
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