SambaSafety Blog
Discover the latest company driver safety tips, FMCSA updates, guidance for commercial and personal auto insurers and more.
SambaSafety Team Organizes Fundraisers for the Ukraine Relief Crisis Fund
Many people across the country and around the world are watching with heavy hearts as millions of Ukrainians are uprooted from their homes to seek...
Read MoreHow the Right Onboarding Strategy Can Help Businesses Lower Insurance Costs for Fleets
By now you’ve experienced first-hand how much gas prices have skyrocketed this year. But have you shopped around for or renewed an auto insurance...
Read MoreWhy Your Company Needs Driver Safety Training in Spanish
To say the transportation industry has been hit hard by this year’s labor shortage is a bit like saying Elon Musk is slightly eccentric. Earlier this...
Read MoreSambaSafety Team Revamps Mission Statement
Driving is one of the riskiest things we do in our everyday lives. It’s a task that we tend to write off as monotonous because it’s done so...
Read MoreDOT Steps in with New Strategy Following Alarming Driver Safety Statistics
Throughout the past few decades, car crash fatalities were on a decline in the United States. Much of this was due to a greater focus on safety in...
Read MoreELDT is Here!
Now that the new ELDT regulations have taken effect this past year, there’s now an established national standard in place for obtaining a CDL. ELDT...
Read MoreUsing Driver Safety Trends to Improve Your Safety Culture in 2022
There’s been a troubling increase in traffic-related deaths across the country over the past two years. In SambaSafety’s home state of Colorado,...
Read MoreAdding CDL Hazmat Endorsement Training to Your ELDT Program
The new ELDT rules went into effect in early February, but you’d be forgiven for overlooking that the new Hazmat endorsement rules are here too....
Read MoreWinter Blunderland: Crash Stats Reveal Keys to Incident Prevention
Even though drivers log 20% fewer miles in winter compared to summer, the number of collisions only drops by 5%. Not surprising, right? Bad weather...
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