image: IIHS
Five out of seven electric vehicles recently tested by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety boast award-worthy performance in a key crash test, while two others struggle with protection for back seat passengers.
By Ed Pierce, Editor, Fleet Management Weekly
As 2025 unfolds, fleet managers in North America navigate a changing landscape influenced by rising costs, the push for electrification, digital advancements, and the instability of trade.
By eDriving
For fleet managers, safety isn’t just another compliance box to check — it’s the heartbeat of an effective, sustainable operation. Every collision avoided represents a person returning home safely, a vehicle kept on the road, as well as cost-savings.
Fleet Advantage, a leading innovator in specialty financing, fleet data analytics, fleet management services, and life cycle cost management, announced the launch of OffLease Reimagined, software tool designed to modernize the heavy-duty truck lease surrender process.
The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) does a phenomenal job of showing us where safety differs car to car, or in this case, truck to truck.