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Operations| February 28, 2012

Florida Chauffeur Charged With Sixth DUI Offense

A background check on the chauffeur only went back three years when searching for any previous drunken driving violations.

Operations| August 3, 2011

Limousine Burns In Canada

Eight passengers had just been dropped off when the stretch limousine was engulfed in flames.

Technology| June 30, 2011

Distracted Driving Risk and Liability (provided by ZoomSafer)

Todd Clement is an attorney specializing in representing clients injured in crashes that result from cell phone distractions.

Technology| June 2, 2011

Many Fleet Employees Don’t Hang Up And Drive

A survey finds about half of companies do not enforce employee cell phone policies. Corporate managers are waking up to the fact that they are liable for crashes occurring as a result of employees using cell phones while driving on company business.

Technology| June 2, 2011

Think You’re A Good Driver After All These Years?

An inverse relationship existed between driving experience and exam score: the more driving experience people had, the worse they scored on the questions.

Technology| January 12, 2011

DISTRACTED DRIVING: Innovative Software Opens Eyes Of Fleet Operators

Cloud-based software offers telematics-equipped fleet operators an effective way to highlight high-risk driving practices by monitoring employe

Operations| July 12, 2010

GPS Tracking Can Protect Your Profits While Busting Moonlighters

Chauffeurs doing side jobs while waiting for clients eat into your maintenance and operating costs, not to mention risking your safety record.

Vehicles| February 10, 2010

All Aboard Bus No. 911

A medical emergency is a question of when it will occur rather than if. An estimated 750 million passengers are transported each year by charter bus based on numbers from the U.S. Department of Transportation in November 2009. A third of those passengers are senior citizens, says Paul Bourquin, a charter bus industry analyst for Nathan and Associates. Are your drivers trained and prepared to handle a medical emergency?

Operations| February 2, 2010

Paying the Price for Going Rogue

Federal agencies are trying to get bad operators off the road. California leads the way with strong laws that set the standard, and federal organizations are targeting not only unsafe driving behaviors, company negligence, and oversight, but also rogue and reincarnated operators.

Technology| November 1, 2008

Lessons Learned During Green Fleet Conference

Like chauffeured transportation operators, corporate and government fleet managers are facing multiple pressures to green up their fleets from executive management, clients, and local communities.

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