Fleet Modernization Initiative Checklist
Alternative-Fuel & Electric Tractor Evaluation
Pull 12 months of fuel-card data from Comdata or EFS and cross-reference with TMS lane reports. Identify lanes under 250 miles per leg as candidates for electric or hybrid pilots; long-haul OTR lanes stay on diesel for this phase. Attach the baseline spreadsheet — grant applications later in the project will reference this same MPG and CO2 baseline.
Coordinate with Daimler, Volvo, Peterbilt, or Freightliner reps for 30-day demo units. Run on regional lanes identified in the baseline audit and log MPGe, range realized vs. spec, and driver feedback. Note charging-infrastructure gaps — many small carriers find the truck performs but the yard isn't wired for it.
Review pilot results with ownership and finance. The decision drives downstream yard infrastructure work — electric requires Level 3 chargers at the home terminal; CNG or renewable diesel uses existing dispensing with a fuel-supplier change. Document the rationale; this is a defensible-decision artifact for the grant applications.
EPA Diesel Emissions Reduction Act (DERA) and state-level clean-diesel programs (e.g., TCEQ in Texas, CARB Carl Moyer in California) reimburse 25-45% of replacement cost for older Class 8 tractors. Application windows are short — most open Q1 and close in 60 days. Use the baseline fleet data as supporting documentation.
Telematics & ELD Platform Rollout
Only devices registered on the FMCSA self-certified ELD list satisfy Part 395.20. Compare Motive, Samsara, Geotab, and Verizon Connect on dispatcher UX, integration with the TMS, and per-truck monthly cost. Avoid the revoked-registration trap — FMCSA has pulled several vendors mid-contract.
Block tractors in waves over weekends to avoid revenue loss; the vendor's install partner typically does 8-12 tractors per day per tech. Capture the prior ELD's record of duty status before swap — drivers must retain 6 months of logs per Part 395.22.
Dispatchers review the prior day's HOS exceptions — over-11-hour driving, missed 30-minute break, 14-hour duty violations — and either request a driver-side edit or document the exception. Untouched exceptions accumulate into a CSA HOS Compliance BASIC score increase, which raises insurance premiums and audit risk.
Wire the ELD platform to the carrier's DQ file system (Foley, J.J. Keller Encompass, or Tenstreet) so MVR refresh dates, medical-card expirations, and annual Clearinghouse query status flow into one driver dashboard. The most common gap: medical card expires Sunday, driver dispatches Monday, OOS at the next inspection.
Yard & Terminal Infrastructure
Coordinate with the local utility on service upgrade — Class 8 charging draws 350-500 kW per port and typically requires a transformer upgrade with a 90-180 day utility lead time. Site chargers along the bobtail return path, not at loading docks. Confirm rebate enrollment through the utility's commercial program before energizing.
4K cameras at all gates with license-plate recognition, plus RFID or PIN-entry for the driver gate. Camera coverage of the fuel island and trailer pool is the most common gap and the most common source of cargo-theft losses that insurance disputes. Retain 30 days of footage minimum.
One-way traffic flow with 70-foot turn radii at the trailer pool reduces yard incidents — the second-most-common preventable accident category for carriers. Confirm fire-lane markings meet local fire-marshal requirements; this is often inspected during the next annual fire-code review.
Driver Experience & Retention
Most ELD platforms (Motive, Samsara) include a driver app that captures BOL photos at pickup and POD signatures at delivery. Wire settlement statements into the same app — drivers see CPM, detention, lumper reimbursements, and deductions per load. Paper-only settlement statements are a leading source of driver-turnover complaints.
Anonymous survey through DriverReach or a simple Google Form posted in the driver lounge and pushed via the app. Compare results against ATRI's annual driver-shortage report benchmarks. Plan to follow up individually with any driver flagging pay or home-time concerns — the alternative is finding out during their exit conversation.
Shower, laundry, sleeping room, and a stocked kitchen are table stakes for over-the-road drivers reset at the home terminal. Small investments here show up in driver-retention surveys at 4-6x the cost; ignored amenities show up in exit conversations.
Safety Technology Deployment
Lytx, SmartDrive, and Motive AI Dashcam are the common platforms. Pilot for 30 days and review false-positive rates on AI event detection — hard-brake and following-distance alerts vary widely by vendor. Document the chain-of-custody process for footage retrieval in case of accident.
Driver-facing cameras meaningfully reduce distracted-driving incidents and lower insurance premiums by 5-15% with most carriers — but they are the single biggest source of driver pushback during onboarding. Discuss with the driver advisory group before deploying. If yes, update the post-accident SOP so the inward-facing footage is preserved with the same chain-of-custody as the forward-facing feed.
Bendix Wingman Fusion and Detroit Assurance are factory options on newer tractors; aftermarket retrofits cost $2,500-$4,500 per tractor. Most large shippers now contractually require collision-mitigation on dedicated lanes. Prioritize retrofits on the highest-mileage units first.
Footage gets overwritten on most platforms within 7-30 days. The post-accident SOP must include a dispatcher action — within 1 hour of notification — to flag and download both forward and driver-facing footage to the accident packet. Missing footage is the most common reason insurance defense costs double on a contested claim.
Vendor Partnerships & Funding
Fuel-card rebates scale with volume and with contract length. Use the post-modernization fleet count and lane mix as leverage. Cross-shop WEX, FleetCor, RTS Fuel, and TCH Fuel — most will match the highest-volume Pilot Flying J and Loves network discounts.
Schedule a mid-term review with Great West, Progressive Commercial, Sentry, or Northland (whichever holds the auto liability policy). Walk through the new telematics, dashcam program, and HOS exception process. Most carriers offer mid-term premium adjustments when CSA Unsafe Driving and HOS Compliance BASIC scores trend down.
Final readout covers grant funds captured, insurance premium delta, fuel cost per mile change, driver-turnover trend, and CSA score trend across the seven BASICs. Capture ownership's sign-off and any follow-on phase-2 scope.
