How to Prevent Drowsy Driving for Fleets
Fleet drivers can now drive longer hours, but drowsy driving could become more of an issue as a result. Telematics can mitigate the risk.
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Fleet drivers can now drive longer hours, but drowsy driving could become more of an issue as a result. Telematics can mitigate the risk.
The number of pedestrians struck by vehicles increases every year, making pedestrian crash prevention technology critical for commercial fleets.
Mobileye offers the best collision avoidance systems, including forward collision warnings, lane departure alerts and pedestrian detection.
Fleets can bolster workplace safety by putting driver recognition awards in place that give incentives to perform better on the job.
By learning the best practices for safe driving, pickup and delivery drivers help fleets avoid costly crashes and the threat of nuclear verdicts.
Delivery fleet crash avoidance systems work on the principle that the best approach to crashes is to prevent them from happening in the first place.
Dash cams provide a strong ROI by improving safety, eliminating bad driver behaviors and giving fleets real-time information on vehicles.
Unsafe lane changes account for some of the deadliest crashes on the road, but lane departure warning systems provide an effective solution.
Passive & active systems help drivers avoid crashes and collisions, reducing risk for themselves, other drivers, cyclists and pedestrians.
As driver safety technology becomes mandated by some fleets, it’s important to know the benefits that these systems provide drivers and fleet managers.
About one in five commercial vehicle drivers are involved in a crash each year. These practical tips can greatly reduce their risks.
Truck drivers cannot avoid what they cannot see. Blind spot protection technology helps drivers avoid crashes and collisions.