SambaSafety Blog
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4 Strategies to Prevent Fleet Distracted Driving and Refocus Your Team on the Road
Whether it be a driver behind the wheel of a commercial vehicle, someone making extra money through a ride-share application, an employee driving for...
Read MoreHow Can Risk & Safety Professionals Reduce the Impact of Fleet Distracted Driving?
At 60 mph, it only takes two seconds for a vehicle to travel the length of an Olympic-sized swimming pool. Losing focus, even if only for an instant,...
Read MoreDoes Your Fleet’s Driver Training Program Cover These 3 Critical Topics?
Driver training isn’t just for new hires or risky drivers. Every driver benefits from constant refreshers, regardless of their experience level or if...
Read More6 Tips for Creating a Corporate Driver Safety Program that You Can Feel Confident In
According to the CDC, crashes are the leading cause of work-related deaths. In order to establish a safe work environment for your drivers and ensure...
Read MoreDefensive Driving Courses for Truck Drivers to Curb Bad Habits
Frequent driver training plays an important role in establishing a proactive driver safety strategy. Even the most seasoned of drivers need to have...
Read More5 Winter Driving Safety Tips for Employees
Winter weather presents a huge risk to fleet safety, creating added dangers and stress for employee drivers. This alongside the rise in risky driving...
Read MoreDoes Your Winter Safety Program Include Driver Injury Prevention?
Most fleets train drivers on how to handle their vehicles in winter weather, but many don’t realize that drivers are actually more likely to slip on...
Read MoreELDT 101: Satisfying Class B CDL Training Requirements
At SambaSafety, we are constantly enhancing our solutions to ensure our customers have the tools, resources and confidence needed to meet...
Read MoreHow the Snowplow Driver Shortage Affects Fleets this Winter
Over 70% of the roads in the United States are located in snowy regions. These areas receive an average of more than five inches of snowfall each...
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