In a year already shaped by economic volatility, rising costs, and labor shortages, one concern still tops every fleet manager’s list, fleet safety in 2025. According to the 2025 Fleet Manager Outlook Survey, 70% of fleet professionals said driver and fleet safety is their…
Read MoreIn the construction industry, one unsafe turn or overlooked policy can cost far more than just money. As job site fatalities rise and work zone crashes increase, prioritizing safe driving isn’t just good practice—it’s business-critical. In 2025, every fleet and construction manager should be…
Read MoreThe introduction of new tariffs on imported vehicles and auto parts has sparked widespread discussion about its implications for the automotive market. While much of the focus has been on consumer vehicles, businesses that rely heavily on work trucks and vans should also prepare…
Read MoreAs the dust settles from the last round of sweeping tariffs, fleet operators in the commercial fleet industry are once again staring down economic uncertainty—this time with a ticking clock. On April 2, the Trump administration is expected to roll out a new wave…
Read MoreFleet safety is more than just a checklist—it’s a critical factor in reducing risk, controlling costs, and protecting both drivers and businesses from unnecessary liability. Without well-defined policies, companies operating service fleets are exposed to preventable accidents, rising insurance premiums, and legal disputes that…
Read MoreFleet costs for construction businesses are about to change in a big way. A 25% tariff on vehicle imports from Canada and Mexico, effective February 4, 2025, is expected to drive up prices, disrupt supply chains, and make it harder for small and mid-sized…
Read MoreWhen fleet managers think of challenges, downtime usually comes to mind first. But there’s another issue quietly chipping away at your budget: fleet underperformance. Whether it’s a truck using more fuel than it should or inefficiencies slowing down your shop, these hidden issues can…
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