Turning Safety into a Win Many fleet managers struggle to move the needle on safety because they only focus on the negative. If you only talk to your drivers when they speed or hit the brakes too hard, they will eventually stop listening. This creates ... Read More »
Moving Past the Big Brother Fear By 2026, AI dashcams and telematics have become standard equipment in almost every Class 1 to 6 work truck. However, many drivers still feel like they are being watched by a "Big Brother" figure. This feeling can lead to ... Read More »
The Danger of the Pencil Whip Daily Vehicle Inspection Reports, or DVIRs, are often the most ignored part of a driver’s day. Many drivers "pencil-whip" these forms by checking boxes without looking at the truck. This habit is a massive risk for any Class 1 ... Read More »
The Problem with Fixed Schedules Standard maintenance schedules are finally becoming a thing of the past. For years, fleet managers used mileage or calendar dates to plan service. You likely changed oil every 5,000 miles because a manual told you so. This "preventive" method was ... Read More »
For fleet operators running light-duty trucks and vans, especially in the fast-paced Florida market, the "downtime dilemma" is a constant battle. Every hour a vehicle spends being shuttled to a repair shop—or sitting in a waiting bay—is an hour it isn't earning revenue. The traditional ... Read More »
Why Gas Trucks Still Rule the Road Even as electric vehicles (EVs) grab headlines, gasoline-powered work trucks are far from obsolete in 2026. For many vocational fleets—from landscaping crews to last-mile delivery services—gasoline still offers an unbeatable combination of lower upfront costs, readily available fueling ... Read More »

