Few events cause more anxiety for drivers and new fleet managers than the sight of a DOT officer directing them to pull over for a roadside inspection. However, these inspections are a routine and essential part of ensuring highway safety for everyone. By understanding the ... Read More »
For new fleet managers, establishing a strong safety culture is paramount. Traditionally, safety management involved reacting to events like accidents or violations. Today, however, the rise of artificial intelligence (AI) in dash cameras and telematics allows you to build a truly proactive program that can ... Read More »
In the competitive world of trucking, your drivers are your most valuable asset. While large carriers often use massive sign-on bonuses to attract talent, new and smaller fleets can win by creating a culture that makes great drivers want to stay. Building this foundation of ... Read More »
As a new fleet professional, you are building a business to last for the long haul. Consequently, it is essential to look beyond the immediate horizon at the technologies that will shape the industry's future. Electric commercial vehicles are rapidly moving from concept to reality, ... Read More »
Isuzu Commercial Truck of America, Inc., recently celebrated the best of the best from its national dealer network at the annual "Week of Weeks" competitions. Over 800 participants from across the country competed in their respective fields to qualify, but only a select few were ... Read More »
For a new fleet, nothing is more disruptive than unexpected downtime. When a truck is in the shop for an emergency repair, it's not earning revenue. The most effective way to fight back is to shift from a reactive "fix it when it breaks" model ... Read More »


