Consignors, Auctions Take a Head Trip Through Fightin’ Words
CAR 2023: The two sides of a successful wholesale vehicle transaction confronted some difficult conversations and assumptions about doing business.
CAR 2023: The two sides of a successful wholesale vehicle transaction confronted some difficult conversations and assumptions about doing business.
Regular and consistent safety training is essential for all fleet drivers, but not every driver responds the same way to specific training methods. An expert explores the strengths and weaknesses of classroom training versus online training as well as the value of blended learning.
Increased flexibility and advanced planning are critical for fleets to manage the increasingly complicated landscape of upfitting work vehicles.
Amid the volatility in the financial sector, some lending institutions are suspending investment in certain areas of the economy that they consider as too risky, such as the transportation industry.
CAR 2023: What will be the foundations of a steady and productive used market for electric vehicles? What steps must be taken to ensure a viable EV sector?
Sophisticated in-vehicle technology can increase driver distraction, which kills some 3,522 people every year. An expert offers advice on how to ensure fleet drivers stay focused on the road.
With mandates on the horizon that could phase out gas vehicles in government fleets, OEMs are working toward aggressive goals in the EV arena.
Analysis: Consumers are repairing vehicles and holding them longer to avoid historically high used-car prices. The real question is: How long will used inventory remain tight and prices above normal?
Helping your drivers to understand the safety benefits of dash cams — like improved driving which is also beneficial to their long-term careers — and creating incentives around them will help stave off resistance and build a safer fleet.
Economic, political and industrial forces are shaping fleet-relevant commodity costs and availability. Heading into 2024, subject-matter expert Mike Butsch expects an increase in demand and, consequently, prices.
If the exact replacement truck isn’t immediately available, consider alternative vehicle types that could satisfy your temporary needs.
In-kind employee benefits are generally viewed as taxable, yet home EV chargers might be classified as a work tool. How will the IRS rule?
Privacy concerns and potential misuse of footage are key concerns, survey respondents said.
Advanced driver assistance systems are expanding throughout model lineups. While protecting fleet drivers, the safety systems present higher costs and driver training issues.
One company executive offers on-the-ground, from-the-earth insights on the raw elements needed to build more electric vehicle batteries.
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