Get up-to-date safety tips and expert advice to help your fleet stay safe on the road.
As safety managers of commercial vehicle fleets, you know that every collision impacts your bottom line through vehicle damage, increased insurance premiums, downtime, and potential liability. Yet one of the most preventable types of incidents continues to plague fleets across the nation: collisions with stationary objects during close quarter maneuvering.
Operational shifts create opportunities for shipments to be left unattended or parked in unsecured locations for extended periods, making them prime targets for organized criminals. Keep cargo and drivers safe this holiday season with these planning tips.
Following Hours of Service (HOS) regulations not only keeps you compliant but also protects you, your cargo, and the public. Here are the key actionable tips for drivers to stay rested, alert, and safe on the road while adhering to HOS regulations.
Winter weather brings unique challenges for fleets, and as your trusted insurance partner, we’re here to help keep your operations safe and your drivers protected. Use these key tips to reduce the likelihood of weather-related collisions.
When your underwriter knows the explicit safety details of your fleet, you’re both at the same table — and you’ll find greater stability in your fleet insurance costs whilst ensuring fleet safety.
Every year, distracted driving takes the lives of around 3,500 people. According to the National Safety Council (NSC), 9 people are killed each day due to distracted driving behaviors. And while using a phone behind the wheel is one of the biggest culprits, it’s not the only thing that can pull a driver's attention away from the road.
Learn how Nirvana's Safety Intelligence Platform brings all of your fleet's safety data into an easy to understand dashboard.
Learn how our new motor truck cargo coverage can help protect your fleet and the cargo you haul from the unexpected.
This year's International Roadcheck places an emphasis on two critical areas: tires and Hours of Service (HOS) records, with a particular focus on identifying and addressing false logs.
The summer months are particularly challenging for those always on the road, as serious accidents may be more likely to occur.
A fleet’s Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration’s Behavior Analysis and Safety Improvement Category (FMCSA BASIC) scores are traditionally used to assess driver performance — and insurance premiums have followed accordingly.