With school back in full swing, now is a good time to remind fleet drivers of best practices for driving safely in school zones.
Fog Driving Tips
Fog can come on suddenly — and it can reduce a driver’s visibility to one-quarter of a mile or less.
With school back in full swing, now is a good time to remind fleet drivers of best practices for driving safely in school zones.
Fog can come on suddenly — and it can reduce a driver’s visibility to one-quarter of a mile or less.
Make sure your fleet drivers are aware of the dangers of carjacking, and know what to do to avoid the situation.
Winter is around the corner, and it may be time to check whether your fleet drivers are carrying winter emergency kits. Here's one suggestion from Autotrader about what should be included.
Wet leaves on the roadway create an ice-like condition that's more dangerous that you may think.
As Hurricane Florence drenches the Mid-Atlantic region, drivers should generally avoid the roads in a heavy downpour, but if they need to drive, here are several tips from Ford.
If you experience a muscle spasm while driving, pull over and follow these tips from wellness expert Patricia Gilmore.
Can you name the one U.S. state that hasn't passed a mandatory seat-belt law for adults? Read about the importance of wearing seat belts, and watch this video from Howcast.
In the rare event that a vehicle's brakes fail, a driver can follow these six tips for dealing with this situation.
Humidity can bring on thunderstorms with little or no warning. So now that's it peak summertime, it's a good time to remind your drivers how to stay safe if they find themselves on the road during a potentially hazardous electrical storm.
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