COVID-19 Information and Resources for Fleets
Now more than ever, drivers need to be protected and operations need to run lean. These resources are here to help you with both.
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A Message from Brandon Nixon, Lytx Chairman and CEO
2020 forced us to learn to be flexible and adaptable in ways we never knew existed. Brandon Nixon, Lytx chairman, and CEO shares what's ahead for Lytx and our clients in 2021.
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11 Tweets and Stories from Companies That Stepped Up in 2020
When the world stopped, they kept moving. Here are 11 tweets and stories from Lytx clients that gave back this year.
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Lytx Roadways Coloring Book
We know virtual work and managing kids isn't easy. Use this coloring book and roadways page to help keep them occupied while you join a demo, webinar, or while you're working on anything else.
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A Checklist for Businesses Preparing to Get Back on Track
Some examples of best practices to keep your drivers and overall workforce healthy and safe as your fleet operations resume.
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From the Driver's Seat: What's it like to be a Truck Driver During a Pandemic
Meet Frank Salinas, Jr., a driver for The Kroger Co., and Chris Lytwyn, who hauls goods for TransWood.
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The Impact of Covid-19 on Fleet Mileage and Driving Risk
Through analysis of Lytx data, we uncover how the pandemic has affected various industry segments in very different ways, creating a surge in demand for some and abrupt slowdowns in others.
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National Grid Employees Volunteer to Live at Work to Keep the Lights On
About 200 volunteers at National Grid have volunteered to live at work for weeks at a time in order to maintain power in communities where COVID-19 has struck especially hard.
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Tackling Driver Health and Safety Challenges Posed by COVID-19
Health and safety tips from the CDC and industry experts to help your essential workers on the road.
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Operating Emergency Services Amid Covid-19: Manatee County EMS
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How COVID-19 is Impacting Transportation Regulations and Compliance
Stay up to date on the latest regulatory and transportation compliance updates related to COVID-19.
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Operating a Steady Fleet in Unsteady Times
Manatee County EMS and NFI Industries discuss how they are navigating through this crisis and checking in on their drivers' both mental and physical health.
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Using On-Board Video to Conduct Driver Skills Assessments and Maintain Social Distance
Safety expert Del Lisk offers tips for using video to check in with your drivers in the age of social distancing.
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Hours of Service Relief: Latest COVID-19 Updates
Under the temporary HOS rules, drivers are no longer subject to HOS rules when transporting certain types of cargo or personnel necessary for the response to COVID-19.
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A Quick Guide to Remote Coaching
Connecting with drivers remotely can be a good alternative for fleets looking to keep their employees safe and productive - especially amid new social distancing norms.
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Driving Healthy: How Driver Health & Wellness Affects Everyone
Now more than ever, commercial truck drivers are the lifeblood of the nation’s distribution network. So when their health and wellness declines, everyone is potentially affected.
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From the bottom of our hearts, thank you - a message from Brandon Nixon
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Healthy and Happy Drivers—Your Most Important Safety Measure
It's tough for drivers to find time for their health, especially in a time of crisis. Driver health expert Sergio Rojas shared some tips with us last year that can help your drivers on the frontlines.
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Trucking Industry Pulls Together to Aid Houston During Hurricane Harvey
From the archives, this story from 2017 is yet another example of how the industry pulls together in times of community crisis.
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Drowsy Driving Prevention
With HOS rules now relaxed for some fleets, it's important now more than ever to educate drivers on the dangers of getting behind the wheel when fatigued. Get stats and tips to help prevent it.
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Cut fuel costs with 4 simple behavior changes
Fuel costs are a huge part of a fleet’s budget — but these 4 simple behavior changes can reduce fuel costs. You can start implementing them today.
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