Vehicle telematics, often referred to as a “black box”, track vehicle location, movement, speed and general performance. These devices record… Read more »
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Lower Your Insurance Premiums by Implementing Fleet Telematics
The epidemic of distracted drivers and escalating claim settlements is having a large effect on the auto liability insurance market…. Read more »
New York Municipality Installs GPS Fleet Tracking System to Cut Costs, Increase Efficiency
The supervisor of Wallkill, NY recently decided to add a GPS fleet tracking system to each and every city-owned vehicle. City supervisor, John Ward, says he hopes many other municipalities will embrace GPS fleet tracking technology because it can help the city save money, become more efficient and can help police to patrol the town more effectively.
Mr. Ward decided to add a GPS fleet tracking system to Walkhill’s entire fleet of 93 vehicles. The town paid $27,000 for the tracking systems. The city expects the tracking systems to pay for themselves within a year.
The new fleet tracking system will allow department heads to monitor routes, idling time, how fast vehicles are traveling and when they are ready for routine maintenance. “Department heads know where their trucks and cars are, what they are doing and where they are going,” said said Glemming. “The data is secure – no one can change it. It will help the municipality create routing efficiency, which saves wear and tear on vehicles as well as expenditures for fuel, which is skyrocketing.” In addition to department heads, the supervisor and town board have access to the tracking data.
Truck Driver Madness: 18-year-olds crossing state lines in 18-wheelers
Truck driver age restrictions are being reduced 3 ways to protect and manage your fleet once changes take place. Changes in… Read more »
Properly Classifying Your On-Demand Drivers
With the emergency of many “on-demand” businesses, many of these companies struggle with classifying employees as independent contractors… Read more »
Goose Grows With Small Businesses
Meal and Grocery Delivery Industry is skyrocketing: Over the last four years, meal delivery has grown into a $400 million… Read more »
It’s the Most Dangerous Time of the Year
With the holiday season kicking off, it’s nearing the most dangerous time of the year for drivers on the road…. Read more »
How to Make the Holidays Less Stressful
The holiday season is always the most stressful time for individuals, as well as businesses. With the rush to meet… Read more »
Save Your Business From Fleet Accident Costs
The average fleet driver drives 20,000 to 25,000 miles on the road annually. That’s up to 10,000 to 15,000 miles… Read more »
GPS Tracking Enables Trunk Deliveries
Starting next month, Audi drivers across the pond in Munich won’t have to head to the post office to pick… Read more »