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Articlesby Chris BrownNovember 1, 2004

Assessing the Driving Record: the Good, the Bad and the Ugly

In order to manage fleet risk, you first need a system to determine which drivers are putting you over the line.

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Articlesby Chris BrownNovember 1, 2004

The Carrot and the Stick for Fleet Risk Management

How do you manage fleet risk on a strained budget? Leaders in the safety industry share ways to reduce crashes through target training and innovative rewards.

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Articlesby Chris BrownSeptember 1, 2004

Creative Vehicle Wraps for Small Fleets

Vinyl wraps on your fleet vehicles can extend your local word of mouth advertising to thousands of potential customers daily.

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Articlesby Chris BrownSeptember 1, 2004

Use MVRs To Hire Safe Drivers

Motor vehicle records are the number one factor in determining who drives your company vehicles. Third-party vendors and the Internet have made obtaining them much easier.

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ArticlesJuly 1, 2004

Understanding & Negotiating a TRAC Lease

Any small business owner contemplating a TRAC lease needs to understand the mechanics of the lease and how to effectively negotiate one.

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Articlesby Chris BrownJuly 1, 2004

Eliminate Chicken Scratch, Crumpled Receipts and Burrito Crimes

Gas is now averaging $2.20 a gallon here in Southern California, making the case for a fuel management program stronger than ever.

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ArticlesJune 1, 2004

How to Cost-Effectively Support Street Maintenance

To be successful, fleet management must develop a partnership with the operating departments, their operators, and vendors. Fleet is the pivotal player in these relationships as it manages equipment from cradle to grave

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ArticlesJune 1, 2004

Two Musts in Fleet Management: Training and Tech

Fleets profit from training by using technology to increase productivity and efficiency, which in turn, lowers costs. Training employees to use new technology effectively is as important as the investment in the technology itself.

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ArticlesJune 1, 2004

Developing a Fleet Business Plan

A fleet business plan forces change when the company has 2,100 vehicles providing electric power to nearly 800,000 customers and delivers nearly 1 million acre-feet of water to a service area in central Arizona.

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ArticlesJune 1, 2004

Accurate Mileage: The Lifeblood of Good Fleet

Nearly every function of fleet vehicle management requires a decision dependent upon accurate odometer reporting. Utah’s Division of Fleet Operations employs a proactive approach to ensure correct mileage data.

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