
Catalytic converters contain amounts of highly expensive metals, making the units extremely attractive to criminals seeking easy, quick cash. The number of such thefts is soaring, and the thieves are becoming more dangerous
Catalytic converters contain amounts of highly expensive metals, making the units extremely attractive to criminals seeking easy, quick cash. The number of such thefts is soaring, and the thieves are becoming more dangerous
The award, presented at the 2022 Fleet Safety Conference in Santa Clara, Calif., is bestowed annually to a fleet or risk manager whose leadership and innovation have enhanced the safety of fleet drivers, their organizations, and the general public.
The new technology can project directions, speed limits, weather information, passing zones, pedestrian crosswalks, or road signage onto the road so the driver’s gaze can remain fixed on the way ahead.
In the 5th episode of Fleet Meet, Fleet 360 managing partner Hans Damen and AF Editor Mike Antich compare fleet safety protocols between the North American and European Union fleet markets, and are joined by a special guest.
A quiet cab is a safer cab. But how do we achieve that? Best practices in safety start in the boardroom — not in the vehicle.
The UK program is part of Global Fleet Champions, a nonprofit worldwide campaign to prevent crashes and reduce pollution caused by work vehicles. UK-based road safety charity Brake administers the awards program.
The regulations, effective July 6, establish stricter new crash regulations and the latest safety technologies that now must be included as standard in new vehicle types in the EU.
The week’s theme, “Drive So Others Survive!”, asked Australians to monitor their own driving behaviors to ensure the safety of drivers, passengers, and pedestrians.
A “gathering of fleet operators, technology companies, OEMs, city officials, community advocates, and road safety experts from around the world,” the forum aims to foster safe, healthy, and equitable mobility.
Bickerton manages Australian Postal Corporation's fleet, which delivers 20 billion items to 11 million addresses across Australia every day, often via multiple types of vehicles. The fleet comprises 16,000 vehicles, including motorcycles, cars, vans, small and large trucks, and prime movers.
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