Tips to Keep Fleet Drivers Safe in Parking Lots

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Tips to Keep Fleet Drivers Safe in Parking Lots

Fleets often focus the bulk of their safety training on avoiding highway collisions. This is reasonable given that large vehicles driving at high speeds can cause significant and costly damages, injuries, and fatalities. However, almost two-thirds of delivery-related collisions occur in parking lots. While they are less lethal, they are often more costly as they

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How to Manage Inattentional Blindness in Your Fleet

Trucking and safety experts agree that distracted driving is one of the most risky behaviors for professional truck drivers. Distracted driving causes avoidable accidents, injuries, and deaths. Even people outside of the vehicles aren’t safe, as one out of every five deaths caused by distracted driving isn’t someone behind the wheel. They are pedestrians, cyclists,

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5 Winter Weather Safety Strategies for Truck Drivers

With the holidays in full swing, fleets have several safety concerns to manage while their drivers are on the roads. Increased holiday traffic, extended service lives for commercial vehicles, and wintry weather conditions increase truck drivers’ risk until spring. Truck drivers need to take extra precautions to optimize safety during the winter months. Here are

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How to Prepare Electric Commercial Vehicles for Wintry Weather

  Trucking industry experts believe the U.S. has entered a phase of mass adoption of electric vehicles within their fleets. Advancements in battery technology and skyrocketing fuel prices make the change more appealing from an environmental and cost perspective. They also have almost one-third fewer parts than vehicles with an internal combustion engine, meaning fewer

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How to Prevent Road Rage in Your Fleet

Road rage is a surprisingly common problem that has seen a meteoric rise. From 2006 to 2015, road rage fatalities rose from 80 to 467—a 483.75% increase. Even highly trained and experienced drivers can experience road rage depending on the circumstances. Other aggressive drivers can strain a commercial driver’s patience. Running late, lengthy traffic jams,

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How to Reduce Trucking Risks and Costs with Multi-Camera Video Telematics

Equipping commercial vehicles with cameras isn’t a new concept. Fleets can gain valuable insights from video telematics data, such as identifying risky driving behaviors, developing data-based safety training, and reducing the likelihood of litigation following a collision. However, many fleets limit their camera installations to the forward-facing view. While some video surveillance is better than

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