3G networks are being phased out. Most networks are set to go offline soon. Current 3G hardware is incompatible and fleets that don’t upgrade are in t...
A celebration of Women in Transport this International Women's Day
As part of Teletrac Navman’s Going the Extra Mile campaign, we’ve launched an International Women’s Day special featuring four women from across the g...
Without truck drivers, the US would come to a standstill: three quarters of the US depends on the trucking industry to deliver goods to our communities.With a US driver shortage in excess of 50,000 drivers in 2017, it would do us all good to learn mo...
3 ways the construction industry can attract young talent with technology
There’s a long-standing perception of construction jobs: physical and dirty, workers in orange vests and hard hats digging with shovels.Yes, there are still plenty of physical jobs.
3 ways technology helps with construction site safety
According to OSHA, out of the 4,379 private industry worker deaths in 2015, 21% were in the construction industry.As construction companies focus on making operations safer and more efficient for all, many are turning to technology, like fleet tracki...
I learned how to drive in Bombay, India.And if you’ve heard any stories about the roads there, from traffic jams to rules or the lack thereof, I can assure you they’re all true.
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, there were 991 deaths in the construction industry in 2016, making it one of the deadliest occupations.In an industry like construction, where on-the-job injuries can be fatal, safety is a top priority.
Data transfers and inspections: what drivers need to know
Now that the April 1 ELD enforcement deadline has come and gone, it’s a good time to review just how ELDs electronically transfer data during inspections.From what we’ve been seeing and hearing from drivers, it’s a source of some confusion.
Data t...