
Implementing an effective fleet safety program requires these seven elements, says this author. How does your fleet's program stack up?
Implementing an effective fleet safety program requires these seven elements, says this author. How does your fleet's program stack up?
The Fleet Advantage Safety First Program aims to help transportation fleets upgrade into newer trucks with advanced safety features.
Heavy Duty Trucking magazine and Work Truck Online are hosting a free webinar March 19th to share three keys to successfully building a safety culture throughout your fleet.
A recent study has found a strong link between fleets that invest in advanced safety technologies and emphasize company-wide safety culture and greatly improved safety performance outcomes.
Known as ‘the new drunk driving,’ distracted driving claims thousands of lives each year. Here’s how work truck fleets deal with distracted driving temptations.
NAS found that some of the details of how those numbers are calculated weren’t really scientifically based, or as the report said, “ad hoc and not fully supported by empirical studies.”
Under Sam Faucette’s leadership, Old Dominion’s safety performance has improved year after year, even as the company’s driver workforce, service center locations and annual mileage has tripled in that time.
The fifth National Lift Week kicks off Monday, Oct. 8 and runs through Saturday, Oct. 13, 2018. The six-day event showcases best practices in vehicle lift safety, service, and performance.
The worst time to realize your fleet’s safety program doesn’t measure up is when you’re answering attorneys’ questions in court or at a deposition.
For J&M Tank Lines, safety technology is simply a tool in its quest to make sure drivers get home safely.
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