Join AFLA for the 2025 Canada Summit in Mississauga, Ontario next February 19-20. The Summit Task Force is developing a program focused on the unique challenges and opportunities facing fleet managers with Canadian fleets.
Experience historic Streetsville neighborhood at the Hilton Mississauga/Meadowvale in Mississauga, Ontario.
Register now to secure your spot with early bird savings! Early bird rates will end October 25th.
Some cities offer a cheaper, smoother and safer driving experience than others. To determine those places, WalletHub compared 100 of the largest U.S. cities across 30 key indicators of driver-friendliness.
Raleigh, NC, is the best city to drive in, largely because it’s an inexpensive city. It ranks as the seventh-cheapest city when it comes to the average cost for a new car and the average parking rate.
Boise, ID, is the second-best city to drive in, boasting the lowest likelihood of having an accident, at nearly 23% below the national average.
To see the complete list of ranked cities complete with analysis, visit the full article at WalletHub.
By Sarah Bechtold, eDriving
As the leaves change and the air turns crisp, fleet managers face a unique set of seasonal challenges. Fall ushers in shorter days, unpredictable weather, and the added risk of holiday distractions.
For managers of small to medium-sized fleets, this time of year requires extra vigilance to ensure drivers are prepared for the hazards that come with the changing season.
By preparing your fleet for the specific challenges of autumn, you can reduce crashes and ensure smoother operations through the rest of the year.
As you navigate the unique risks of both fall and the Halloween season, our driver risk management program, Mentor by eDriving, can support your efforts to keep your fleet safe.
A lost map. An ancient curse. And a race to find 6 mysterious destinations comes to an end with our thrilling final episode of this epic YouTube mini-series.
Watch episode 6 "Destination Tranquilia" Now. Click here to view!
To watch previous episodes on Fleet Street's YouTube Channel, click here.
If you drive an EV and decide to stay on the Gulf Coast: Don’t park your EV anywhere where there will be standing water. This should be common sense, but there were a lot of cars in water during Hurricane Helene. This equally applies to gas cars too. Cars don’t like water, and batteries particularly don’t like saltwater.
If you’re not already in a non-flood zone with a garage, get your EV to a high and dry area, preferably under shelter, well in advance of Hurricane Milton’s arrival. Both Pinellas and Hillsborough counties in the Tampa Bay area, where Milton is projected to make a direct hit, are opening up garages to the public for free.