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NAFA Fleet Management Association will hold its annual Institute and Expo (I&E) in Orlando, Fla., April 14-17. The four day event, designed by fleet managers, delivers new information, ideas and important updates on the latest in fleet management.
“We are very excited for this year’s I&E,” said NAFA’s Chief Executive Officer, Phillip E. Russo, CAE. “This event exposes members to various special events, presentations from industry experts, networking opportunities, quality educational sessions and outstanding an exhibition hall showcasing over 250 exhibitors. If industry members attend only one event a year, the NAFA I&E should be it.”
By Jeofrey Bean
Customer Experience Leadership: Many times, giving the customer more control in an existing situation can innovate a new product or service and upset dominating players.
This is particularly true if you consider Internet communications and giving the customer a sense of empowerment. Do not mistake this for assigning the customer an undesirable self-service role for cost reduction. That’s another rule!
Sharing existing fleet assets can result in cost savings and greater efficiency. By pooling your vehicles with this game-changing system from Local Motion, implementing keyless access and online motor pool management can be quick and easy.
Since 2006, the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety has been sponsoring research to better understand traffic safety culture. The Foundation’s long-term term vision is to create a “social climate in which traffic safety is highly valued and rigorously pursued.”
In 2008, the AAA Foundation conducted the first Traffic Safety Culture Index, a nationally representative survey, to begin to assess a few key indicators of the degree to which traffic safety is valued and is being pursued.
If you read the news each day, you might be under the impression that few people drive to work alone. Headlines frequently shout about the popularity of carpools and HOV lanes and new bike paths and how more people than ever are taking mass transit -- especially in Planet Earth's growing cities.
But the website Flowing Data was suspicious of such assumptions. And so, it took data from the United States Census Bureau's 2013 American Community Survey and compiled it into a beautiful, interactive, county-by-county map that shows exactly how Americans get to work.