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Fuel is one of your largest and most volatile operating costs. Yet most organizations still rely on disconnected reports and raw idling data to make high‑stakes decisions about fuel spend, coaching, and maintenance. That can mean hours spent combing through noisy reports, and missed opportunities to cut waste before it shows up on your fuel bill.

That’s why we launc...


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British Columbia’s Bill M217, the Dashboard Cameras in Commercial Vehicles Act, requires a forward-facing dash cam on every commercial vehicle over 11,793 kg (about 26,000 lb) operating on B.C. highways. The camera


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Physical operations keep the world running. The fleets that move food, fuel, materials, and medicine don’t get days off, and the leaders who run them rarely get recognized. This year at Vision 26 in Nashville, we put them first with the first annual Motive Visionary Awards. <...


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May 27, 2026 9 AM Central Daylight Time

Over the last few years, Motive has focused on solving a challenge every physical operations leader knows too well. Critical workflows are too often scattered across disconnected systems — vehicle tracking, safety, spend, and workforce data all living in separate tools, with no single source of truth.

That’s why we b...


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47% of accidents with injuries are caused by sideswipes and rear-end collisions, and many happen in blind spots where drivers simply can’t see: lane changes, turns, and backing up. A driver checks their mirrors before a right turn and thinks it’s cl...


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