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Categories: Safety, Safety & Risk Management
Infotainment Systems Not Safe to Use While Driving: AAA

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
Categories: Safety, Safety & Risk Management
Infotainment Systems Not Safe to Use While Driving: AAA

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
Categories: Safety
LeasePlan to Offer eDriving Driver Risk Management

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
Categories: Safety
NHTSA Urges Florida Check for Takata Air Bags

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
Categories: Safety, Safety & Risk Management
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.automotive-fleet.com/304014/worn-tires-decrease-handling-on-wet-roads-up-to-33
Categories: Safety, Safety & Risk Management
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
Categories: Safety, Safety & Risk Management
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.automotive-fleet.com/303555/marijuana-most-common-drug-in-fatally-injured-drivers
Categories: Safety, Safety & Risk Management
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
Categories: Safety
Video: How to Reduce Injury Risk in a Crash

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
Categories: Safety
Reducing Injury 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


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