
Your Suppliers Are Part of Your Disaster Plan
Your suppliers can make or break disaster response. Here’s how fleets can reduce vendor risk and keep critical parts flowing when storms hit.
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Your suppliers can make or break disaster response. Here’s how fleets can reduce vendor risk and keep critical parts flowing when storms hit.
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Federal rules defining commercial vehicles have changed. If you're not compliant, getting stopped by the authorities is no way to find out.
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Winning video productions must creatively demonstrate how and why behind-the-wheel use of wireless electronic devices still distracts drivers and poses a serious safety risk.
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After crash-testing 11 subcompacts, IIHS deems the Chevrolet Spark as the only one deserving of a Top Safety Pick award.
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ReadyWisconsin offers advice on what to include in a winter emergency kit for vehicles.
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Here is some advice from the Minnesota DOT and the North Dakota DOT. You may want to pass this along to your fleet drivers.
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On wet roads, a fast-moving vehicle can rise up and start gliding over a thin layer of water. Hydroplaning is one of the scariest things that can happen to a driver. Here's some advice you can pass along to keep your fleet drivers safe.
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The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) tested 18 mid-size family cars in the organization's new "small overlap test," check out the results.
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The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) created a number of videos featuring animations that show how advanced types of collision avoidance technologies work.
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Crimes of opportunity can be prevented by taking a few simple anti-theft steps with your fleet vehicles.
Read More →State and federal laws restrict how companies obtain, use, store, share, and discard confidential information contained in employee driving records. Noncompliance with these laws can result in lawsuits and penalties.
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