Despite its reputation for erratic city traffic surrounded by congested metro areas, data from WalletHub has ranked New York as the safest state in the U.S. for teen drivers.
All 50 states were evaluated in three primary categories: safety, economic environment, and driving laws. These categories used 23 relevant metrics.
A few driving forces behind New York’s number-one ranking as the safest state for teen drivers include its second-fewest teen driver fatalities per capita, the fourth-lowest percentage of drivers using phones while driving, and the third-lowest frequency of poor turning.
NAFA proudly announces the winners of its 2025 Green Fleet Awards. This prestigious recognition celebrates fleets that have significant operational initiatives that promote environmental sustainability. This year’s top honor, the #1 Green Fleet of 2025, was awarded to the Denver International Airport.
By Ed Pierce, Editor, Fleet Management Weekly
In its most recent 2025 EV market report, the International Energy Agency (IEA) expressed confidence that the electric car revolution remains “on track.” Worldwide EV sales should surpass 20 million this year - much of that momentum coming from China and Europe. American sales are expanding at a slower pace.
By Chapin Griffith, Director, SHiFT Vehicle Retirement Initiative
End-of-Life Vehicles – or ELVs – are time- and resource-hungry and preparing them for sale can limit their potential ROI. Fleet managers already operating on tight margins and limited time need to consider whether the payoff is worth it. A program that accepts donated ELVs with no reconditioning work required provides fleet operators with a streamlined path to clearing the decks of unwanted vehicles.
This study asked what makes a driver happy to be driving for work, and what aspects of different reimbursement programs work best for them, and the findings were quite interesting.