
All stakeholders — from senior management to local supervisors — should be engaged in fleet safety. To ensure success, senior leadership must support the initiative and communicate that support to everyone within the organization.
All stakeholders — from senior management to local supervisors — should be engaged in fleet safety. To ensure success, senior leadership must support the initiative and communicate that support to everyone within the organization.
DTE Energy has invested in simulators, training videos, and more to ensure its drivers are prepared for any situation.
Over 100 companies and organizations in the trucking industry have expressed strong support of a new bill that proposes allowing drivers under the age of 21 to cross states lines.
The State of Ohio Fire Training Academy has taken possession of two new fire apparatus for firefighters to train on, the first upgrades to the Fire Academy’s 25-year-old fleet.
Reintroduced for the third time, the DRIVE-Safe Act proposes to allow certified commercial truck driver’s who are under 21 to cross state lines after completing safety training and apprenticeship opportunities.
Yellow Corp. is looking to fill 1,500 commercial driver positions, and has identified 12 locations across the U.S. to train drivers.
With an expected drop in vehicle supply, fleet operators must reassess maintenance practices, driver training, and vehicle policies while looking to alternative vehicle sources to keep business moving.
Virtual Driver Interactive, Inc., provider of simulation-based driver training solutions for fleets is expanding their product portfolio by launching Advanced Driver Safety, the latest in a series of simulation training courses designed to challenge experienced drivers.
The “Preventing Illness” course is designed to help truck drivers learn how to best protect themselves from illnesses and why it’s important to practice good personal hygiene.
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration has OK’d a practice that it previously banned because of concerns it could allow unqualified truck drivers to get commercial licenses.
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