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    Safety Training for Light-duty Drivers

    By John Kudor If your employees drive in order to complete vital job duties, they’re professional drivers. And without the proper training, they’re putting themselves, others, and your company at risk. According to the CDC, […] More

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    Fighting Traffic and Congestion

    By Robert Ramirez A simple principle generally causes bottlenecks and congestion: The roads and interchanges located in the worst spots are either poorly designed given traffic volumes or simply need more lanes. Unfortunately, the solution […] More

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    Fueling Business Transformation

    By Daniel Shardt and Venkatachalam Narayanan Fleet management is a complex business. As the largest pure-play fleet manager in the world, Element Fleet Management handles almost everything for its clients: vehicle purchasing and acquisition, maintenance, […] More

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    How to Encourage Drivers to Keep Tires Inflated

    By Mike Skoropad A recent study by Continental Tires found that 34% of fleet drivers regularly ride on underinflated tires. Aside from reducing traction and increasing braking distances, driving on underinflated tires can decrease your […] More

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    Testing for Fuel Contamination

    By David Armitage Diesel is an organic compound, and like a slice of bread, it can go moldy. Mold, a form of fungus, yeasts, and bacteria can grow in fuel over time. Termed “microbiological contamination,” this […] More

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    Choosing the Right Plow

    By Jim Smith Weather, infrastructure, capacity, and labor needs change region to region, and as a result, the plows that contractors choose must adjust to meet their regional needs. With so many options available, better […] More

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