It's no accident that safety and profitability are related. Successful trucking companies know that a strong safety program can help reduce the risk of accidents and save money.
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- Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration
- Fleet Safety Guide
- Motor Carrier Safety Measurement System (SMS)
- Motor Carrier Safety Planner
- Shift Into Gear - Interactive Guide to Fleet Safety
- U.S. Department of Transportation
- U.S. DOT Office of Drug and Alcohol Policy and Compliance
- Transportation Safety Best Practices
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Trucking Safety Management Resources
Eight Elements of a Fleet Safety Program
A fleet safety program establishes the policies and procedures that are needed to help ensure a safe work environment for employees.
Trucking Safety Management Resources
Fleet Safety Program Evaluation Guide
In an industry where even minor accidents can cost thousands of dollars, controlling accidents is vital to a company’s financial success.
Trucking Safety Management Resources
Is Your Distracted Driving Policy Working?
According to research conducted by the Virginia Tech Transportation Institute (VTTI), driver distraction is a leading cause of vehicle accidents.
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Risk Factors in Serious Truck Crashes
Safely driving a large commercial vehicle requires considerable skill and good judgment that tends to evolve and improve with years of driving experience.
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Selecting the Right Telematics Device
Driver performance data can help identify risky driving behaviors before they lead to crashes.
Trucking Safety Management Resources
How Fleet Managers Can Leverage Telematics for Driver Feedback and Coaching
Vehicle telematics systems can provide fleet managers valuable data to help improve operational efficiencies and fleet safety.
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Hired Vehicle Exposures and Controls
Information about hired vehicle exposures and controls.
Trucking Safety Management Resources
Using ADAS Technology to Help Reduce Truck Crashes
Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) are standard equipment on many commercial trucks. Learn how ADAS help truck drivers reduce crashes today.