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That motor vehicle crashes remain the leading cause of death for drivers aged 15-19 is known, but new research to determine the impact teen drivers have on others has found that they put everyone at risk. The majority of those killed and injured in crashes involving a teen driver are people other than the driver.
Those are among the findings of new report released on Wednesday by the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety, a nonprofit research and education organization.
“Teen crash rates are higher than any other age group, and this data confirm that the impact of their crashes extend well beyond the teen who is behind the wheel,” Peter Kissinger, president and chief executive of the AAA Foundation, said in a statement.
Exhibitors at this year’s Fleet Show at Silverstone have voted the event the best yet. Fleet Show director and Fleet World publisher Jerry Ramsdale said: “It is great to hear these accolades for an event that has now become firmly established as a key part of the fleet calendar."
The plaudits have poured in from vehicle manufacturers and fleet service companies alike following this year’s action-packed event at Silverstone’s world-famous Grand Prix circuit, which was sponsored by Barclaycard Fuel+ in association with TMC. With next year’s event now confirmed for Wednesday, May 11, many exhibitors have already moved to re-book for next year on the back of this year’s success.
There’s a ton of data out there, but the real challenge is to turn it into valuable information that can make your fleet more effective and more efficient.
ARI is pleased to announce that the company’s innovative driver safety program, ARI Driver Excellence®, has been recognized by IDG’s CIO magazine and honored with a 2015 CIO 100 Award.
Now in its 28th year, the CIO 100 Awards recognize organizations around the globe that effectively use information technology to create business value. ARI was recognized for the new, evolved version of its ARI Driver Excellence program, which now includes in-house development of online driver training modules and real-time data transparency of driver behavior for North American and UK fleets.
“We are honored to be recognized again by CIO magazine,” said Steve Haindl, executive vice president, technology and innovation, Holman Automotive Group, Inc.