
Small fleets can improve safety without big budgets by building simple routines, spotting blind spots early, and creating habits that stick.
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Fleet safety policies are crucial for establishing expectations, rules, procedures, and punishments. Here's how to turn your fleet's policies into a formal safety program.
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Today’s high-tech vehicles demands a five-prong approach that incorporates sound policy, driver education and coaching, policy enforcement and technology.
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Fleet managers and safety stakeholders discuss how organizations can address smartphone addiction, in-vehicle distraction, spec’ing for ergonomics, and driver complacency in an era of increasing automation.
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All stakeholders — from senior management to local supervisors — should be engaged in the process of managing driver behavior. A corporate safety program will not succeed without driver engagement.
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Closely addressing the perennial concerns of fleet safety is an area that has been essential to many successful fleets over the years, not just with the adoption of telematics solutions that help monitor driver behaviors, but also the incorporation of more advanced driver-assistance system (ADAS) equipped vehicles.
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Read More →Do small fleet operators have a resistance to safety related options in their vehicles?
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Event data recorders act as electronic driving instructors. Experts say they can reduce accidents by 20-30%.
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The primary focus of fleet risk should not be to minimize liability exposure, though this is important. It should be to minimize crashes.
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