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Chevrolet revives its iconic Heartbeat of America campaign with a modern twist, celebrating everyday Americans ahead of the nation's 250th anniversary.
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A new Northland survey found many trucking fleets struggle to turn telematics data into actionable safety improvements, despite widespread adoption of fleet technology tools.
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Linxup and Applause partnered to combine driver safety data, technician performance metrics and customer feedback into a single incentive platform aimed at improving retention and service performance.
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Trucker Path and Truckstop.com partnered to integrate Truckstop freight listings into the TruckLoads mobile app, expanding load availability and carrier access across North America.
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Canadian electrical contractor Fize Electrique shares how it uses Ford Pro e-Telematics to drive and track efficiency in the battery-electric Fords in its fleet, mostly comprised of E-Transit vans, even in the brutal cold of winter.
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A survey of 2,000 fleet professionals completed by CerebrumX found that while 38.5% of respondents are leveraging a telematics service provider (TSP), 32.7% say they are not receiving optimal ROI from their TSP.
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IIHS is calling on automakers, regulators, and fleet operators to promote technologies to help curb an epidemic of speeding.
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The United Auto Workers contract with the Detroit Big 3 automakers expires Sept. 14 as new inventory remains 68% above last year's level.
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While Texas has the most total crash fatalities of all the states, New Mexico ranks first in the nation as the state with the highest proportion of fatal crashes involving distracted drivers.
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A recent Insurance Institute for Highway Safety evaluation of five small crew cab pickups indicate that manufacturers need to improve back seat protection.
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