Commentary: Reducing Driver Stress Can Pay Huge Dividends
Stress is a part of everyday reality. In fact, a certain amount is actually beneficial. But too much stress, or not learning to manage our stress, can destroy our health.
Stress is a part of everyday reality. In fact, a certain amount is actually beneficial. But too much stress, or not learning to manage our stress, can destroy our health.
Reporting on the trucking industry was eventful in 2018, and it looks to get even more exciting in 2019. HDT Editor in Chief Deborah Lockridge shares her predictions for where we're going with drivers, regulations, technology and more.
Even the best trucks consume parts and need maintenance from time to time. Fleet owners and managers should pay close attention to changes and developments in the parts and service arenas. Here's a look back at 2018 aftermarket issues.
With two decades of fleet experience, White has an in-depth understanding of what it takes to manage a well-run fleet.
The two key pillars to fleet safety are spec’ing the asset to ensure a vehicle is safe and managing driver behavior. Both are effective safety strategies, but there are limitations and constraints to an asset-focused fleet safety program.
Fleet managers should collaborate with a procurement contract specialists and the company's legal department to review commercial terms of a contract.
Heavy Duty Trucking magazine's Safety and Compliance award winner tips his hat to drivers and leadership.
The three-day conference will feature a new half-day deep-dive symposium covering five concurrent subject-specific sessions on major global fleet Topics.
Up to three in 10 fleets are not yet compliant with the electronic logging device (ELD) mandate. Some of the top barriers are discussed with tips on how to overcome them.
Much of the future of fleet management hinges on the ongoing changes that are occurring in the automotive industry.
What should a fleet professional know when utilizing assets with run-flat tire versus a non-run-flat tire? According to mounting and balancing equipment manufacturers and tire manufacturers the consensus is a run-flat’s unique construction makes them more difficult to mount and demount.
Electric commercial trucks are still in their infancy but the technology and infrastructure that will power future trucks is quickly maturing.
A pilot program is allowing trucking fleets and other transportation-related organizations to evaluate augmented reality technology as part of their maintenance operations.
A new engine fan helped one Texas refuse fleet cut maintenance costs while boosting safety.
When road conditions turn nasty you have to slow down, and maintain control of your vehicle and yourself.
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