New York City Mayor Eric Adams and his police department have asked residents to help fight vehicle theft in the city by placing Apple AirTags in their cars and is handing out 500 freebies.
AirTags are small, circular tracking devices that allow users to monitor the location of their belongings through the “Find My” app on their iPhones. If a vehicle is stolen with an AirTag inside, residents will be able to track their car and work with police officers to recover it. “Using technology to fight crime, protect people, save property is the direction this administration and this police department is going in,” Adams said.
AFLA Learning Webinar: All-Star Origin Stories, Part 1
Enhance your perspective and garner fresh ideas from esteemed panelists and Fleet Managers who have been awarded Fleet Manager of the year within the last 3 years.
Tuesday, May 16 2:00 PM CT
Jonathan Kamanns, Boehringer Ingelheim
Lee Pierce, DBI services
Jim Petrillo, FUJIFILM Holdings America Corp
By Sumit Chauhan, Co-founder and COO, Cerebrum X
As companies look to modernize their vehicles, the benefits of connected vehicles could make various technologies the new standard for fleet management.
AI-powered analytics leveraging IoT, edge computing and the cloud are rapidly changing how fleet management is performed, making it more efficient and effective than ever.
For fleets, the active monitoring of both the vehicle and driver scores can enable reduced TCO (total cost of ownership) for fleet operators to reduce losses owing to pilferage, theft and negligence while again providing active training to the drivers.
The California Air Resources Board has voted unanimously to finalize its Advanced Clean Fleets rule, a massive new regulation on medium- and heavy-duty fleet vehicles that requires all new medium- and heavy-duty vehicles sold or registered in the state of California to be zero-emission come 2036.
In the interim few years, it has become apparent that not only are climate change and pollution becoming even more urgent, but that the market for EV trucks has advanced significantly, with hundreds of total models available, across every truck class from 2b through 8. These trucks have more than enough range for most fleet applications, which often have predictable daily usage schedules.
In this webinar co-sponsored by the Network of Employers for Traffic Safety (NETS), you’ll join leaders from eDriving and its eco partner, Greater Than, who will arm you with the approach and data you need to make a combined ESG / business case for driver safety & sustainability.
There’s too much at stake to turn a blind eye or risk inadvertently misstepping in the ESG arena, so join us and let our experts be your guides along this journey to safer, more sustainable fleets!
UK/EU: Wednesday May 10, 2023
U.S./North America: Thursday May 11, 2023