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2026 Driver Risk Report: Current Trends Shaping Roadway Safety

Get our annual driver safety report to discover the latest driver risk insights impacting fleet safety, compliance, auto premiums and much more. 

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Dive Into Our Annual Driver Safety Report

The 2026 Driver Risk Report draws on 50 million MVRs, 28 million telematics events, CSA/DOT data, and claims efficacy studies to surface what’s actually driving risk across commercial fleets today. This year’s analysis covers rising insurance pressures, risky driving behaviors, regulatory compliance, and industry-specific trends—giving employers, insurers, and brokers the data they need to act.

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Commercial Auto Profitability Requires More Than Pricing

The industry has logged 14+ consecutive years of commercial auto underwriting losses, with nearly $5B in losses in 2024 alone. Meanwhile, nuclear verdicts over $100M rose 81% in a single year. Rate increases alone wont reverse these trends. Modern, AI-enabled risk control is now a necessary lever—and fleets with continuous monitoring and consistent training records are better positioned as underwriting and litigation scrutiny increase.

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Risky Driving Behaviors Are Rising

Speeding accounts for 36.5% of all major violations and is a contributing factor in 29% of all traffic fatalities. Distracted driving-related violations are up 31% over two years, and phone use increases crash likelihood by 240%. Human review and lagging indicators can’t keep pace with the speed and volume of modern driver risk.

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Discover how these trends compare to last years 2025 Driver Risk Report

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Compliance Gaps Can Take a Fleet Offline Overnight

Out-of-service violations exceeded 478,000 in 2025, up 6% year over year, and ELD tampering has become a primary inspection target. Undetected compliance gaps are among the highest-volatility risks a fleet faces. Continuous CSA monitoring detects licensing downgrades and credentialing failures. 

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This years report includes claims and efficacy data across multiple programs and fleet sizes. Fleets using monitoring and training saw a 77% reduction in violations after one year, while one large retail fleet achieved 22% fewer claims and a 50% reduction in bodily injury claims over five years.

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