Let’s be honest—trucks and fleet vehicles don’t exactly get the luxury treatment like your weekend convertible. They’re out there every day, taking on more wear and tear than a toddler’s favorite toy, and guess who feels it the most? Yep, the brakes! This is why, when it comes to fleet management, brake safety should always be at the top of your list.
As daylight savings end and the leaves become more moist, it’s clear that winter is knocking on the door. Preparing your fleet for the colder months is about more than just adapting to the weather—it’s about ensuring safety, reliability, and optimal performance. The icy grip of winter can wreak havoc on unprepared vehicles, leading to increased breakdowns, safety hazards, and costly downtime. Statistics from the U.S. Department of Transportation suggest that 24% of weather-related vehicle crashes occur on snowy, slushy, or icy pavement. Preparing for winter is more than a preventative measure; it’s a safeguard against the elements that could disrupt your operations. Below is a checklist for winter fleet preparation to help you stay ahead.
As the world becomes increasingly aware of the impact of climate change fleet managers utilizing GPS Tracking face the dual challenge of maximizing efficiency while reducing their environmental impact Read More
With all the supply chain disruptions of the last few years—and more potentially coming from labor issues among the Big Three Automakers—fleet managers need solutions that help extend fleet lifespan. Read More