Enhancing the Efficiency of the Modern Fleet: The Role of Advanced Vehicle Protection
A critical component of the “clean fleet” philosophy is the physical preservation and aerodynamic optimization of the vehicles themselves.
A critical component of the “clean fleet” philosophy is the physical preservation and aerodynamic optimization of the vehicles themselves.
Building a reliable fleet starts before keys ever change hands. The right pre-employment steps protect schedules, customers and insurance rates while cutting downtime.
When a crash occurs and a driver says, “The car was driving,” it complicates matters. Insurers, police and juries want to know who is responsible—the driver, the technology or both?
Fleet electrification looks simple on paper: park the vehicles, plug them in, wake up to a full battery. However, real depots are messier.
Running a vehicle or equipment fleet is a daily balance of cost, safety and uptime. The fastest gains come from simple changes that stick.
The strongest fleets treat safety like an operating system, not a poster on the wall. That means measuring what is happening on the road, coaching with consistency, and fixing the conditions that push drivers into risky choices.
Here’s what you need to know about cars and car seat safety when it comes to kids.
It’s common for people to wonder if they really need a lawyer or if handling the claim themselves will be easy.
While there are undeniable differences between new and used cars, it doesn’t mean that you can’t make owning a used car feel more luxurious.
What’s safe to say when it comes to the topic of long-term storage is that, in comparison to conventional gas-powered cars, they have different needs in terms of long-term storage.