2025 Field Service Fleet Safety Trends

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We asked fleet professionals why safety matters for their teams and their customers.

Strong safety practices also make it easier to
hire and keep reliable employees — which
improves your reputation with customers.

73%
of fleet managers say safety is something their customers consider when deciding who to hire. Visible safety practices signal professionalism and reliability.
1/3
of respondents don’t have a formal safety program, leaving a missed opportunity to stand out competitively and win more business.
59%
of fleet managers with a strong fleet safety culture see it as a powerful recruiting and retention tool. Safety earns trust, and in a tough labor market, that can mean the difference in maintaining or growing a business.
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A strong safety focus pays off. It improves operations and company reputation, and creates lasting value.

Linxup delivers safety you can count on

Having a fleet safety program is non-negotiable. But creating one that sticks, actually motivating drivers and reducing risk, takes more than just good intentions. It takes the right tools, consistent coaching, and buy-in from the top down.

Linxup gives you the tools to turn safety goals into day-to-day results. If your current program needs a boost, or if you’ve been meaning to get one off the ground, Linxup can help you do it right.

Want a step-by-step guide to building a program that actually works?

Our free guide, 10 Questions to Ask Before Starting a Fleet Safety Program, walks you through how to prioritize risks, get drivers on board, and track real progress.

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**Linxup commissioned independent survey research firm, TrendCandy, to survey 251 fleet managers about redefining fleet safety in an era where perception, precision, and performance all ride in the same vehicle.

The margin of error for this study is +/- 7% at the 95% confidence level.