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Hours of Service Rules Explained

Answers to FAQs on HOS

Hours of Service rules and regulations shape how long drivers can be on the road, when they can take breaks and more. Brush up on your HOS knowledge with answers to these frequently asked questions.
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Why Trailer Maintenance Matters as Much as Tractor Maintenance

Ensure safety, compliance and uptime with your trailers

Trailers are subject to constant wear and tear, making them just as important to maintain as the tractors that pull them. Here's how to ensure your trailer stays safe, compliant and moving.
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Understanding the True Cost of Downtime for Fleets

How to keep trucks on the road and protect profitability

Downtime is disruptive and can lead to significant direct and indirect costs. We take a look at the true cost of downtime, and how to keep your trucks on the road to protect profitability.
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Penske's Fuel Program Helps Manage Rising Fuel Costs

12 ways Penske's fuel program benefits fleets

Penske’s fuel program is available in 42 states and can help customers manage rising fuel costs while also ensuring the quality of the fuel. Here are 12 ways our fuel program can benefit your fleet.
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How Truck Tire Care Impacts Fuel Economy and MPG

A guide to truck tire performance and maintenance basics

Your tires matter. The right specs, proper inflation and regular checks can boost fuel efficiency, uptime and safety. Learn how proper tire management drives results.
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Why Fleets Turn to Late-Model Equipment

How newer technology results in safer vehicles and lower costs

Late-model equipment can provide several benefits to fleets, including reducing operating costs and overall expenses. Keep reading to learn more.
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Minimize Downtime After Weather-Related Damage With Collision Repair

Repair fast and recover faster when severe weather strikes

Severe weather can take a significant toll on commercial vehicles. For fleets operating in weather-prone regions, collisions and body damage can be ongoing operational challenges.
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Turn to Leased Trucks To Help Manage Weather-Related Risks

Mitigate risk and maintain capacity when severe weather strikes

Whether it's a winter storm shutting down mountain passes or a hurricane closing a terminal, severe weather can cause significant disruptions within the supply chain. Here's how to manage weather-related risks with leasing.
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Work Zone Safety Awareness Guide for Truck Drivers

Work zones can create dangerous driving conditions for professional truck drivers. To help, we've put together this Work Zone Safety Awareness Guide made especially for truck drivers.
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Gain Better Insights With AI-Driven Fleet Management

The importance of turning data into actionable information

Fleets have vast amounts of data from vehicles, telematics systems, ELDs and more, but the challenge is turning it into actionable information. See how AI-driven fleet management is helping.
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The Importance of Third-Party Estimating Platforms

Answers to FAQs on collision repair costs

Collision repair is a necessary part of fleet operations, so we look at answers to some of the top frequently asked questions about collision repair costs.