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The 5 Keys to Emergency Maneuvers

A close call while driving can be the result of human error, equipment failure, weather conditions, or a sudden accidental occurrence. No matter what happens to create a sudden driving hazard, the...

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From Awareness to Action: Implementing Smith System in Your Fleet

Did you know that implementing Smith System in your fleet management can reduce costs, improve driver behavior, and foster a safety culture in your organization?

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Three Objectives for a Seasoned Fleet Safety Management Team

Fleet driver safety stands unparalleled in significance for professionals dedicated to ensuring safe driving practices. With approximately 20% of fleet driver safety standing unparalleled in...

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Mastering Tight Spaces: 6 Essential Tips for Navigating Heavy Haul Trucks

Maneuvering in close quarters is a challenge in any situation, but the larger the vehicle, the greater the challenge.

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All Chem Puts Driver's Safety First with Smith System

When it comes to highway safety, All Chemical is committed to achieving the highest standards in excellence. With these standards at the forefront of their efforts to surpass industry safety...

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How to avoid intersection crashes

You’ve driven through intersections countless times daily without incident, but, it happens to be one of the most dangerous things you can do behind the wheel. More than 50% of the combined total of...

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Comparing Behind-the-Wheel Training and E-Learning

Driver safety is critical to the overall success of your business. When drivers are involved in on-the-job crashes, it’s the employer who ultimately pays the price. Establishing a safe driving...

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Fatigued Driving Dangers and How to Avoid It

Do you consider tiredness levels before getting behind the wheel and driving?

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Are Your Drivers Maintaining Proper Following Distance?

Every year, more than 400,000 trucks are involved in crashes. Of those collisions, according to the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA), about 20% are the direct result of the...

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The Importance of Routine Follow-Up Training for Your Drivers

Driver training is essential for every company that has drivers, whether they’re driving a heavy-haul vehicle or one of the sedans in the company fleet. The most successful driver training program...

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