The Mustache Club @ Driver’s Alert
Secret societies. They're all around us. Yale University's Skull and Bones - a society of select senior class members who purportedly go on to rule from the most powerful positions on earth. The Bilderberg Group - a secret and exclusive meeting of the most influential...
Attention Fleet Manager: Fleet Safety is Important Too!
The Driver’s Alert philosophy is that there are no bad drivers, just bad habits. This is clearly demonstrated in the safety improvements outlined above. The upshot? A sound fleet safety program makes it possible to turn around an “unsafe” driver, thus reducing company liability and averting a termination…
Improving Fleet Safety with Telematics
Driver's Alert Driving Safety Guru, Paul Murray, demonstrates just how easy it is to install and begin improving driver safety with fleet telematics.
Driver Behavior and Road Safety: Shocking Findings for Large Trucks
Recently I started conducting research to determine what crash data could tell me about the impact roadway and vehicle safety improvements have had on the number of fatalities occurring on roadways in the United States (US). I was…
Driver’s Alert Fleet Safety Solutions Video
In this new overview video we present the suite of solutions Driver's Alert offers for improved fleet safety management. From the traditional "How Is My Driving?" program to the more advanced vehicle telematics technology, we don't just show you who the...
Commercial Usage-Based Insurance (UBI): A victory for both fleets and insurance companies
When it comes to commercial insurance, organizations operating small- to mid-sized vehicle fleets have traditionally been at a disadvantage when compared to companies managing larger fleets.
Fleet Telematics: It’s all about driver behavior
For most in today’s fleet industry, when someone mentions the topic of fleet management, we immediately think about fleet telematics. This typically equates to monitoring and improving vehicle efficiency and driver productivity. Virtually every company...
Safety-Based Fleet Telematics Done Right
Thousands of years ago, Aristotle stated that “it is frequent repetition that produces a natural tendency.” It is a philosophy that I reiterate to my own employees and is easily relatable to safe driving behaviors. This is what I want to share with you – a way to...
Installing a GPS/Telematics Device
Driver's Alert Sales Engineer Paul Murray demonstrates how to install a Geotab GPS/Telematics device under the dashboard of a vehicle.
Telematics Challenges
Driver's Alert Sales Engineer Paul Murray addresses some of the objections fleet managers might have with using GPS/Telematics for improving driver safety.
How Driver’s Alert’s GPS/Telematics Solution Is Different
Driver's Alert Sales Engineer Paul Murray highlights what makes its GPS/Telematics product unique. Paul briefly explains the SmartRisk solution and how it helps fleet managers identify their most at-risk drivers.
Vehicle Telematics Basics
Driver's Alert Sales Engineer Paul Murray takes few moments during a rainy day in South Florida to reinforce the importance of safe driving and highlight how vehicle telematics works.
Driver Selection & Brand Protection Go Hand in Hand
Good hiring decisions are critical to ensuring you have the best drivers operating your vehicles. But how can you be confident that you are selecting the best potential drivers?
How Smart Risk Improves Fleet Safety and Efficiency
Telematics are important devices for companies that manage a fleet of vehicles. The use of devices that use GPS tracking, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi and similar telecommunications technology to track and report on driver behavior and track efficiency provides a company with important data for management.
How Behavior-Based Telematics Is Impacting Fleets
Behavior-based telematics involves the incorporation of telecommunications, GPS, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and similar devices to help those companies dependent on fleet delivery services to better understand and monitor behavior.
Telematics and Advanced Fleet Management
Telematics may not be a household word, but in the world of fleet management, there may be nothing more important. Technology changes how we collect and use data, and that’s no different for managing a fleet.