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With the ongoing shortage of experienced truck drivers, fleets need to think outside the box to find ways to recruit drivers.
The third and final installment in a 3-part series, this blog details the costly mistake one company made by employing a driver with a suspended license and multiple violations.
The second installment in a 3-part series, this blog shows how even a robust driver self-reporting policy couldn’t save this employer from a guilty verdict and millions in damages.
The first, in a 3-part series, Fleet Liability Blog Series Part 1: Negligent Operation of a Motor Vehicle, examines a real life liability court case involving a negligent hiring, training, supervision and entrustment claim.
Enforcing a fleet safety program can't be done in a vacuum. Fleet managers, along with fleet stakeholders--including HR, legal, and risk management departments--must develop a clear set of policies that are easily communicated and understood by drivers and other employees.