Even in the face of a raging pandemic, truck drivers are working very hard to keep goods flowing. They are navigating a challenging work environment to keep grocery stores and medical providers stocked with essential products.
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According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), on average, a fleet accident that causes injury can cost $70,000. For perspective, the typical workplace injury costs $36,000.
Topics: Fleet Safety, Misc
Internet of Things (IoT) has become a buzz in this digital era. It is among the technology trends to watch in the next decade. Internet of Things is making the world more connected with nearly every device today connected to the internet.
Topics: Fleet Safety, Fleet Management, Fleet Tracking
Compliance training is a mandated or must-do training program for employees as directed by legislation or regulation board. The program's goal is to educate workers on the rules and regulations that must be adhered to in a particular work setting.
Topics: Fleet Safety, Fleet Management
Despite the drastic driving measures deployed frequently, the roadways haven't got any safer. Distracted driving, poor driving and over speeding contributes to increasing fatality rate daily.
Topics: Fleet Safety
As a fleet manager, the most dreaded call is one from a driver on transit reporting that they are stranded somewhere on the roadside due to a flat tire, mechanical breakdown, fuel outage, or dead battery.
Topics: Fleet Safety, Fleet Management
Companies enrolled in corporate fleet safety programs enjoy plenty of ancillary services. Most of the time, it is easy to overlook some as most of them may seem unnecessary.
Topics: Fleet Safety, Fleet Management
A fleet driver accident may cost you a whopping US$74, 000. If the accident led to a fatality, you might be forced to fork out approximately US$500, 000.
Topics: Fleet Safety
you own or manage a business that uses vehicles to deliver goods and/or services? If so, you probably worry about road safety.
Topics: Fleet Safety, Fleet Management
It is estimated that losses due to fuel theft are in the region of $133 billion globally. This takes into account adulterated, stolen, or defrauded fuel.
Fuel theft can be defined as the act of illegally siphoning or taking fuel from the fuel tanks. Criminals use varied techniques to achieve this goal, including puncturing the tanks.
Topics: Fleet Safety, Fleet Management, Misc