Category Archives: Brain Science
Why Safety Policies Are Failing Fleets in 2026
Most fleets today don’t have a safety policy problem. They have an enforcement problem. Over the past decade, fleet safety programs have become more sophisticated. Policies are clear. Training is consistent. Dash cams and telematics provide more visibility than … Continue reading
The Science Behind Cell Phone Addiction—and Why Technology Is the Fastest Way to Break It
Distracted Driving Awareness Month is often framed around education. Reminders. Policies. Training. But there’s a fundamental problem with that approach: cell phone distraction isn’t just a bad habit—it’s a neurological one. The Brain on Smartphones Modern smartphones are … Continue reading
Grey Fleet Management: How to Manage Risk from Grey Fleet Drivers
When an employee drives their personal vehicle for company business, the company has risk exposure and liability whether or not they provide the vehicle. In many ways, risk management is more challenging since the fleet does not own the vehicle. … Continue reading
The Science Behind Cell Phone Addiction
Key Takeaways Cell phone addiction is purposeful by design. Technologists have been highly effective at creating an addictive environment for cell phone users. Cell phone misuse is vastly underestimated. Studies have shown that driver distraction — especially cell phone distraction … Continue reading





