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What Sudden Stops Tell You About Driver Behavior and Risk

What Sudden Stops Tell You About Driver Behavior and Risk

In fleet safety, it’s often the small details that signal bigger risks—and few metrics are more telling than sudden braking events. On the surface, a hard brake might seem like a minor, one-off incident. But tracked over time, these moments reveal valuable insights...

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5 Compliance Gaps That May Be Putting Your Business at Risk

5 Compliance Gaps That May Be Putting Your Business at Risk

Compliance isn’t just about staying legal—it’s about protecting your people, operations, and reputation. Yet even the most safety-conscious organizations can overlook areas that quietly expose them to risk. Here are five commonly missed compliance gaps that could be...

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Staying Proactive and Prepared for the Risks of Summer Storms

Staying Proactive and Prepared for the Risks of Summer Storms

Summer brings warm days and outdoor fun, but it also ushers in unpredictable weather like thunderstorms, flash flooding, lightning, tornadoes, and hurricanes. These storms can strike suddenly, posing risks to safety and property. Staying proactive with preparation and...

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Managing the Risk of Lightning

Managing the Risk of Lightning

Lightning is one of nature’s most powerful—and underestimated—hazards. Striking the Earth over 100 times per second globally, lightning causes injuries, property damage, equipment loss, and even fatalities every year. For businesses, homeowners, and tech users,...

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Understanding Flash Flood Risks and How to Stay Safe

Understanding Flash Flood Risks and How to Stay Safe

Flash floods are among the most dangerous weather events, striking quickly and often with little warning. Unlike river flooding, which develops over time, flash floods can occur within minutes or hours of heavy rainfall—especially in low-lying or urban areas where...

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Staying Safe on the Road During Heavy Rain

Staying Safe on the Road During Heavy Rain

Driving in heavy rain is more than just an inconvenience—it’s a serious safety risk. Wet conditions reduce visibility, decrease traction, and increase stopping distances, making collisions more likely. According to the Federal Highway Administration, nearly 75% of...

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