SambaSafety Blog
Discover the latest company driver safety tips, FMCSA updates, guidance for commercial and personal auto insurers and more.
Winter Driving & Safety Tips for Fleets: Fuel Efficiency
Winter is coming. As temperatures drop, so does your fleet’s fuel efficiency. And as gas prices continue to rise and fluctuate throughout the winter...
Read MoreTips for Fleet Managers on Combating the Diesel Shortage
Even though the average price for gasoline has dropped below $4.00 a gallon nationwide, diesel prices now average above $5.00 a gallon across the...
Read MoreHow Do OSHA Safety Standards Affect Your Driver Safety Program?
The last thing that workers should be worried about as they clock in and out each day is if they’ll be put in a situation that jeopardizes their...
Read MoreDoes Your Fleet have a Comprehensive Winter Driving Safety Policy?
Year after year, the roads are becoming more dangerous. With road fatalities reaching a 20-year high during the first quarter of 2022, companies need...
Read More3 Driver Risk Management Tips to Decrease Crashes and Claims
The need for fleet safety managers to have a meticulous approach to driver risk management is greater now than ever before. The auto insurance...
Read More3 Steps for Gaining Executive Buy-in to Implement Fleet Driver Training
What’s the key to success for a fleet? Safe, reliable and productive drivers. Your drivers’ performance touches every part of the company: public...
Read MoreWEBINAR: 6 Steps to Implement a Comprehensive Driver Safety Program
There has been a significant increase in roadway risk over the past few years, with traffic deaths hitting a 20-year high at the beginning of 2022....
Read MoreChange Management 101: 5 Steps for Implementing New Driver Safety Solutions
Change is imperative for companies to remain efficient, competitive and scalable – especially considering the influx of new and improved risk...
Read MoreFleet Driver Safety: Combating NHTSA’s Crash Statistics for 2022
After two straight years of high roadway fatality rates during the pandemic, there was strong hope that these numbers would gradually fall in 2022....
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