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Fleet Safety Tips to Reduce Accidents and Improve FMCSA Compliance

Fleet Safety Tips to Reduce Accidents and Improve FMCSA Compliance

Fleet Safety Tips to Reduce Accidents and Improve FMCSA Compliance

Improving FMCSA compliance requires a structured, proactive approach that combines process discipline, training, and technology. Key areas include maintaining accurate driver qualification files, ensuring proper Hours of Service tracking with ELDs, conducting regular vehicle inspections, and managing drug and alcohol testing programs. Effective fleets centralize compliance data, automate record-keeping, and use real-time alerts to stay ahead of deadlines and violations. Ongoing driver training, internal audits, and monitoring of safety scores help identify risks early and improve performance. Ultimately, leveraging integrated compliance tools and expert support reduces fines, improves safety, and ensures fleets remain audit-ready and operationally efficient.

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