
While automakers continue to improve the reliability and performance of automatic emergency braking systems, issues can still occur, such as sudden, unexpected vehicle deceleration or braking.
While automakers continue to improve the reliability and performance of automatic emergency braking systems, issues can still occur, such as sudden, unexpected vehicle deceleration or braking.
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?
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