Fleet Safety
Tools, templates and resources used to design, deploy and maintain a driver safety program.
Classic Portal
The Classic Portal provides you with end-to-end visibility of location, reporting, and more for your fleet.
Basic
Best Practices
Fleet Safety Starting Points
Every organization has a vision or picture of what it desires for its future fleet management program.
Driver Policy Letters (Samples)
As part of the implementation process, it is recommended to inform drivers of the GPS unit installation.
Safety Agreement
The most successful fleet management program includes an open and strong line of active communication between management and drivers.
Driver Policy
A driver policy may contain information on mobile phone usage, traffic violations, safety guidelines, revocation of vehicle privileges, acceptable use, etc.
Standard
Best Practices
Fleet Safety Starting Points
Every organization has a vision or picture of what it desires for its future fleet management program.
Driver Policy Letters (Samples)
As part of the implementation process, it is recommended to inform drivers of the GPS unit installation.
How to Maintain a Fleet Safety Program
Your program should work to keep the driver and those with whom he/she shares the road safe. And, if necessary, the program must work to change driver attitudes, improve behavior, and increase skills to build a "be safe" culture.
Safety Agreement
The most successful fleet management program includes an open and strong line of active communication between management and drivers.
Maintain Your Fleet Safety Program
Deciding what to measure is often the most difficult step; however, you can make it easier for yourself by using our configurable Driving Violations Summary report to get you started.
Defining Thresholds for Your Fleet
Identifying the data you want to track is a pivotal step in creating and maintaining a fleet safety program that works for your fleet.
Driver Policy
A driver policy may contain information on mobile phone usage, traffic violations, safety guidelines, revocation of vehicle privileges, acceptable use, etc.
Pro
Best Practices
Fleet Safety Starting Points
Every organization has a vision or picture of what it desires for its future fleet management program.
Driver Policy Letters (Samples)
As part of the implementation process, it is recommended to inform drivers of the GPS unit installation.
Protecting Your Drivers Remotely
How do I take a proactive approach toward protecting my drivers while they are out in the field?
How to Maintain a Fleet Safety Program
Your program should work to keep the driver and those with whom he/she shares the road safe. And, if necessary, the program must work to change driver attitudes, improve behavior, and increase skills to build a "be safe" culture.
Safety Agreement
The most successful fleet management program includes an open and strong line of active communication between management and drivers.
Maintain Your Fleet Safety Program
Deciding what to measure is often the most difficult step; however, you can make it easier for yourself by using our configurable Driving Violations Summary report to get you started.
Defining Thresholds for Your Fleet
Identifying the data you want to track is a pivotal step in creating and maintaining a fleet safety program that works for your fleet.
Driver Policy
A driver policy may contain information on mobile phone usage, traffic violations, safety guidelines, revocation of vehicle privileges, acceptable use, etc.