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A recent study from the AAA Foundation and the University of Utah that measures cognitive and visual demands of infotainment systems suggests that they are...
https://www.automotive-fleet.com/305549/study-infotainment-systems-not-safe-to-use-while-driving
A recent study from the AAA Foundation and the University of Utah that measures cognitive and visual demands of infotainment systems suggests that they are...
https://www.worktruckonline.com/305549/study-infotainment-systems-not-safe-to-use-while-driving
LeasePlan USA will begin offering online driver training from eDriving to its fleet customers, the fleet management company announced.
https://www.automotive-fleet.com/304654/leaseplan-to-offer-edriving-online-training
South Florida is the highest risk area of the nation—with three Floridians ranking among the nearly two dozen lost lives attributed to the defective air...
https://www.automotive-fleet.com/304130/florida-fleets-nhtsa-urges-check-for-defective-takata-air-bags
On wet roads, worn tires with a tread depth of 4/32 inch have an average increased stopping distance of 87 feet for a passenger car and 86 feet for a light...
https://www.automotive-fleet.com/304014/worn-tires-decrease-handling-on-wet-roads-up-to-33
On wet roads, worn tires with a tread depth of 4/32 inch have an average increased stopping distance of 87 feet for a passenger car and 86 feet for a light...
https://www.government-fleet.com/304014/worn-tires-decrease-handling-on-wet-roads-up-to-33
Marijuana has become the leading drug found in fatally injured drivers, and its usage has spiked largely because nine states have legalized it for...
https://www.automotive-fleet.com/303555/marijuana-most-common-drug-in-fatally-injured-drivers
Marijuana has become the leading drug found in fatally injured drivers, and its usage has spiked largely because nine states have legalized it for...
https://www.worktruckonline.com/303555/marijuana-most-common-drug-in-fatally-injured-drivers
While reducing collisions is priority number one, fleet drivers should know how to reduce their risks in the event of a crash.
https://www.automotive-fleet.com/303487/video-how-to-reduce-injury-risk-in-a-crash
The best way to reduce injury risk in a crash is to make sure everyone in the vehicle is effectively restrained. Learn how to buckle up properly and why you...
https://www.automotive-fleet.com/303485/reducing-injury-in-a-crash