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For fleets around the globe, the accurate management of fleet data is paramount for ensuring safety, operational efficiency, and financial sustainability.
Despite seeing lower overall traffic, fatal accidents are significantly more common on rural roads than urban roads and motorways.
Insurance is the safety net that individuals and businesses rely on to mitigate financial risks associated with their vehicles.
Accidents involving heavy goods vehicles and trucks were responsible for 2,621 injuries in the UK in 2021 alone.
With vehicle theft reaching high levels in the UK, it is imperative that business owners ensure their vehicles are safe from theft and, if stolen, can easily be traced and retrieved.
Vehicle theft is at an all-time high.
With an estimated one in six drivers in the UK using a dash cam, the uses, benefits, and legality of dashboard cameras has been a topic of much discussion in recent years.
Motor vehicle accidents cost UK businesses millions of pounds yearly.
In the hustle of daily urban life, it's not uncommon to spot vehicles sitting stationary with their engines idly humming.
Fleet managers play a pivotal role in many transport businesses.
Not only are fleet managers tasked with monitoring and managing their business fleet and employees, but they are also responsible for controlling and minimising costs.
As a business fleet manager, one of your most important tasks - except for monitoring your fleet and drivers - is to cut costs to boost profits.
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