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Though many will argue “right of way,” the law knows no such designation. Knowing how to act in an intersection can save lives, time, and money.
Follow these steps to determine a safe following distance to allow enough time to react to sudden braking or stopping.
Fleet safety controls, when properly established and maintained, are the most effective means of protecting a fleet from loss.
To ensure employees are familiar with the three points of contact system, training should be completed frequently and effectively.
We’ve likely all seen aggressive drivers on the road. In certain moments, maybe you’ve been an aggressive driver yourself. For an aggressive driver, frustration levels are high, and levels of concern for fellow motorists are low.
Driving a company vehicle includes risk, and those risks multiply when you need to back up a vehicle. Use these tips to prevent backing accidents.
Fleet drivers represent your company on the road, so it’s crucial that they understand and follow your standards.
Vehicle accidents are the leading cause of workplace injuries, improving empolyees’ welling-being and strengthening fleet safety can help reduce injuries.
Unsecured loads in a pickup, flatbed truck, or trailer can be just as dangerous as a semi-trailer. Follow these tips to ensure the safety of yourself and others
It’s important to make sure you are consistently running Motor Vehicle Records (MVRs) for anyone getting behind the wheel representing your company.