
In 2020 and 2021, over 30% of all fatal crashes occurred between June and August. An expert shares advice on how fleet drivers can boost their safety during the steamy summer months.
In 2020 and 2021, over 30% of all fatal crashes occurred between June and August. An expert shares advice on how fleet drivers can boost their safety during the steamy summer months.
Every season brings different challenges to navigate while driving. And summertime weather makes it easy to let your guard down on the road.
A new analysis from Teletrac Navman examines the most dangerous states and cities to drive in during the summer months.
The period between Memorial Day and Labor Day is known as the “100 Deadliest Days” because fatalities involving teen drivers spike. Fleet drivers need to be keenly aware and practice defensive driving skills.
Companies that provide service for plumbing, heating, and air conditioning systems see their weekly average stops per vehicle and distance traveled increase significantly during summer months, according to new data from Verizon Connect.
High temperatures can lead to engines overheating, breakdowns, and tire blowouts. Here are nine tips for managing this hazard.
Extreme heat can wreak havoc on vehicles and create dangerous situations for commercial drivers. High temperatures can lead to engines overheating, break downs, and tire blowouts.
Between 2013 and 2017, nearly 3,500 people lost their lives in crashes involving teen drivers during the period between Memorial Day and Labor Day, according to new data from the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety.
Of AAA's 7 million calls during summer, the top issues include flat tires, dead batteries, and lockouts.
Summer has been the deadliest driving season due to longer daylight hours and more relaxed drivers.
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