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Curbing Distracted Driving Starts with a Commitment to Education and Enforcement
The future of your fleet relies on drivers remaining focused and safe on the roads. If the unthinkable happens and there is a crash, you must have a defensible policy in place. Here are four ways to protect your business from claims and keep your drivers from being distracted.
Top 3 Contractor Risks and How to Reduce Your Exposure
Here are 3 contractor risks to keep in mind and the best practices that can keep you ahead of the pack.
At Capacity: Social Inflation Risk Creates Opening for Quota Sharing in Aviation
Brokers need to keep in mind the five M’s that underwriters are looking for when submitting an account for consideration. Here are four best practices brokers should implement to secure the best aviation coverage for their insureds.
2022 Hurricane Season: What you need to know to protect your business and home
Don’t wait until a storm is baring down to secure your property, do it now. Here are six items to knock off your checklist before a storm hits.
Reduce Driver Turnover to Increase Safety
Although highway safety comes down to situations and driver actions on the road, trucking companies can play an essential role in providing drivers with the physical and psychological tools they need to deal safely with adverse situations that arise. Increasing driver safety will ultimately help companies retain safe drivers.
The Chain Reaction of Cybercrime in the Construction Industry
For many years, the construction industry has avoided the cyberthreat spotlight because of the appeal of other industries and large companies storing larger volumes of sensitive and therefore lucrative data. But this lack of attention from bad actors may be lulling some construction companies into a false sense of safety.
Compliance Mandates for California’s BIT Program: What You Need to Know
While each state has its own Department of Transportation (DOT) rules, California leads the charge with safety regulations like BIT.
Tracker on Board: How portable tracking devices can help your fleet
Using portable tracking devices to keep an eye on trucks and cargo can help reserve capital and lower BASIC scores – not to mention preserve your fleet equipment.
The False Claims Act: What contractors and businesses need to know
Exposure under the False Claims Act extends to cybersecurity and American-made materials requirements. Businesses contracting with the government will need sharp focus on compliance requirements to avoid potentially costly fees, organizational distraction and litigation.
Combating the Driver Shortage: 5 Ways to Hire Better and Retain Better
Getting ahead of the current driver shortage means motor carriers large and small need innovative solutions - fast.
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