Many new drivers sweat the technical maneuvers, such as parallel parking. But experts argue traffic crashes - the leading cause of death for 15-to-18-year-olds - are often because new drivers can’t yet detect hazards.
Photo: Matthew Betz, founder of Ore Creek Fleet Consulting
By Fleet Management Weekly Staff
We spoke with Matthew Betz, founder of Ore Creek Fleet Consulting, to learn more about how his company is connecting new vendors with the fleets that need their solutions most.
Gas prices aren’t numbers on a sign — they’re a national mood swing. Pull into a California station and you’ll feel your wallet flinch: $4.60 a gallon, easy. Cross a few state lines into Oklahoma, and suddenly gas feels almost cheap again.
By Ed Pierce, Editor, Fleet Management Weekly
Battery technology is evolving rapidly, reshaping the future of commercial fleets. For executives weighing fleet investment decisions, the landscape is a mix of rapid technical progress and shifting U.S. policy.
By RoadFlex
The way fleets run has changed dramatically since the 1990s. Back then, fuel cards were a simple tool: drivers swiped at the pump, agencies paid the bill, and reporting arrived weeks later. For gas-only fleets with limited technology needs, that was enough.