Improving and Reinforcing Your Safety Management Program
Safety is a perennial concern for fleets. As roadways become increasingly hazardous, there are various approaches that fleets can take in order to improve the safety in their operations.
Safety is a perennial concern for fleets. As roadways become increasingly hazardous, there are various approaches that fleets can take in order to improve the safety in their operations.
A renaissance in the van segment means operators of vocational fleets have more choices than ever before, but the right selection requires an analysis that starts with the application, continues with the cost of ownership, and ends with the driver.
Idling is one of the biggest ways fleets waste fuel. With telematics, fleets can now have near-real-time insight into whether their vehicles are idling, and notify drivers to turn off their engines.
A Kentucky fleet is using modern technology to boost safety and driver pay at the same time.
Autogas has been on trucking’s radar since long before alternative fuels were required, thanks to its various built-in advantages.
Incredible Adventures balances its environmental commitment with the fleet budget while marketing its green credentials to customers worldwide.
With Nikola trucks launching in 2020 and in full production by 2021 and hydrogen fuel stations popping up across the country, hydrogen may become a serious factor for trucking sooner than we think.
Fueling trucks with natural gas remains the best option for many fleets that must by law or by choice be greener than they can be on diesel.
Fleet management will change more in the next 10 years than in the last 50 — are you ready for the transformation?
Steer-tire inflation pressure is critical; there's no room for guess work, estimates or running the wrong sized tires.
General Motors dealers discuss the new 2019 Chevrolet Silverado Class 4, 5, and 6 medium-duty trucks in terms of GVW, dimensions, servicing, and upfits — and finally being able to compete again in Classes 1 to 6.
Electric trucks are coming, and proponents say they’ll earn their keep right out of the box.
Implementing proactive strategies will help keep fleets prepared to handle potential obstacles that hinder efficiency.
Consistent education and monitoring of driver behavior can help prevent potential liability issues.
The 2018 Professional Fleet Manager of the Year judging panel was comprised of 34 professionals who represent past winners, dealers, auctions, manufacturers, fleet management companies, and trade media.
The secure and easy all-access connection to your content.
Bookmarked content can then be accessed anytime on all of your logged in devices!
Already a member? Log In