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Jetco Delivery Upgrades Fleet to Lytx Driver Safety Program

Jetco Delivery has installed the Lytx Driver Safety Program across its fleet, Lytx announced.

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Verizon Connect’s Erin Cave sees the future of connected commercial vehicles

Data-gathering technology companies are asking themselves the same question you are: What do I do with all this data? You think you have a lot of data, but telematics companies like Verizon Connect have exponentially more, and their goal is to bring you answers that allow you to focus on running your fleet. One of the company’s latest strategies leverages machine learning—a subset of artificial intelligence that leans on algorithms and statistical models to analyze massive amounts of data and produce actionable recommendations.

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Collect your truck’s data to make your fleet safer, more productive

Upgrading the OEM software found in light- and medium-duty vehicles can give fleet managers similar operational parameter controls that you have come to expect in heavy-duty operations, thus reining in the impact that variables like the drivers themselves have on the cost efficiency of their trucks.

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Inside Mack’s plan to make waves in the on-highway market

When you think of Mack Trucks, you probably think of construction or vocational trucks first and foremost. And while that’s likely fine with Mack (those applications are still the brand’s bread and butter) the OEM is hoping people will add a third segment to that list: on-highway.

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Five truck trend takeaways from July

We know it’s not easy to keep up with everything that happens in the world of trucking. So here are the biggest stories from July focused on the latest truck trends, all in one place.

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Shop profile: Communication skills and technology are among the proven practices used at Old Dominion Freight Line

Jerry Manning is effectively using communication skills and technology to manage shop operations at Old Dominion Freight Line.

Faults don’t happen in a vacuum––neither should your service process

Unplanned service events are a fact of a fleet manager’s life. They happen. And when they do, you have to be able to talk about the problem with your service provider—be it your own shop, a dealership or an independent provider. That means having the right data and understanding what it means. Having the right

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The tire pressure question

What system is best – ATIS or TPMS?

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Over-the-air engine updates: It’s time to start the conversation

Over-the-air (OTA) engine reprogramming is sending data to your trucks via cellular networks to improve their efficiency and productivity. And this functionality is only the beginning.

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