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Storm-Ready Strategies: Tools for Tough Winters

As the Midwest braces for what meteorologists predict will be an above-average snowfall season (especially in late winter months like February and March) the pressure is mounting for municipalities, contractors, and public works departments to prepare their fleets for the challenges ahead. In regions like Michigan, where snowstorms can disrupt daily life and stretch resources thin, the difference between a well-managed fleet and a chaotic response often comes down to one thing: technology. The Winter Operations Challenge Managing a snow fleet isn’t just about plowing roads. It’s about: Without a centralized system, these tasks can become overwhelming, especially during back-to-back storms or late-season snow surges. Empowering the Public Through Transparency One of the most impactful features of modern snow fleet platforms is the public facing portal, which brings a new level of transparency and engagement to winter operations. When citizens can access a live map showing which streets have been serviced, it dramatically reduces confusion and builds trust between the public and municipal services. Instead of fielding dozens of calls asking when a neighborhood will be plowed, municipalities can direct residents to a simple and intuitive dashboard that provides real time updates. This kind of visibility empowers residents to make informed decisions about their day. Whether they are planning a commute, deciding when to leave home, or checking on school bus routes, having access to accurate and timely information helps them stay safe and avoid unnecessary risks. It also fosters a sense of inclusion. Citizens feel like they are part of the process rather than left in the dark during major snow events. For municipalities, the benefits go beyond convenience. A public portal reduces the strain on call centers and administrative staff, freeing up resources to focus on actual operations. It also helps manage expectations during high demand periods, especially when storms are ongoing and crews are stretched thin. By showing progress and coverage areas, cities can communicate clearly and proactively rather than reactively responding to complaints. In addition, public facing tools can serve as a record of service, helping to validate that roads were treated and when. This can be especially useful in resolving disputes or clarifying service timelines. Ultimately, the portal becomes a bridge between operations and the community, enhancing transparency, improving safety, and reinforcing public confidence in the city’s ability to manage winter weather effectively. Accountability and Long-Term Planning Beyond day-to-day operations, fleet management software offers a powerful advantage through its ability to collect and store historical data. This data becomes a cornerstone for long-term planning and continuous improvement. Cities and contractors can use it to audit performance across multiple storms, identify patterns in resource usage, and evaluate the effectiveness of different strategies. For example, by analyzing how much salt was used during a specific storm and comparing it to road conditions and outcomes, teams can make more informed decisions about future applications. Historical data also plays a critical role in risk management and accountability. When property damage claims arise or questions about service coverage are raised, having detailed logs of driver activity, material deployment, and route completion provides a factual basis for response. This not only protects municipalities from liability but also builds trust with the public by demonstrating transparency and diligence. Moreover, this data can be used to train new staff, refine route planning, and even justify budget allocations. Over time, it helps fleet managers move from reactive decision-making to proactive, data-driven strategies that improve efficiency, reduce costs, and enhance public safety. In essence, fleet software turns every storm into a learning opportunity, helping teams evolve and adapt with each season. Why It Matters More This Year With La Niña conditions influencing atmospheric patterns this season, meteorologists are forecasting a colder and snowier winter across much of the Midwest. This shift is expected to intensify in the second half of the season, bringing heavier snowfall and prolonged storm activity well into late February and March. For fleet managers, this means the challenges of winter operations will not be limited to a few early flurries. They will be facing sustained, high-demand conditions that test the limits of equipment, personnel, and planning. In this kind of environment, relying on outdated methods or manual coordination can lead to costly delays, inefficient use of resources, and frustrated communities. The unpredictability of winter weather demands a system that can adapt in real time, provide clear oversight, and streamline communication across teams. That is where fleet management software becomes not just helpful but absolutely essential. A robust platform allows supervisors to respond faster, allocate resources more effectively, and maintain a clear picture of operations even during the most chaotic snow events. It also ensures that data from each storm is captured and analyzed, helping teams improve performance over time. As the Midwest prepares for what could be one of the more intense winters in recent years, investing in the right technology is not just a strategic move, it is a necessary one to keep roads safe, fleets efficient, and communities informed. A Smart Solution for Smart Cities While there are several platforms available, SnowPaths stands out for its tailored approach to winter operations. Designed specifically for snow fleets, it offers: Whether you’re a city planner, contractor, or fleet supervisor, SnowPaths can help you stay ahead of the storm and deliver safer, more efficient service to your community. Schedule a demo today before the first blizzard bears down on your city.

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How Tracking Salt Spread Rates Is a Game-Changer

When snow and ice hit, knowing exactly how much deicing material you’re laying down can mean the difference between safe roads and costly overages. FleetPaths’ SnowPaths tracks every plow’s location, speed, and driver activity in real time, while our VISION module captures precise salt, sand, or brine spread rates. Together, they unlock insights that boost efficiency, accountability, and environmental stewardship. Key Benefits of Spread-Rate Tracking with VISION The Pain of Manual Tracking Before VISION and SnowPaths, crews depended on driver estimates, handwritten tally sheets, and after-the-fact reconciliations to gauge material usage. That approach yields inconsistent data and often hides over-application, since estimates replace hard numbers. Insights don’t arrive until hours or days after the storm ends, leaving no chance to adapt when conditions shift mid-event. The manual grind of paperwork and guesswork also slows down reporting and drives up costs through wasted materials and unplanned overtime. On-the-Fly Adaptation and Future Planning With live spread-rate feedback from VISION and SnowPaths’ real-time truck telemetry, supervisors can instantly adjust material rates as pavement temperatures, storm intensity, or priority zones change. This dynamic control ensures you never under- or over-apply salt, sand, or brine. Over the season, every recorded application and route metric feeds trend analyses that guide next year’s salt purchases, budget forecasts, and route optimizations. Armed with historical data, you’ll arrive at each winter fully prepared, knowing exactly how much material you need and where to deploy it most effectively. Investing in SnowPaths and VISION means every shift delivers precise, defensible salt-application records without the paperwork hassle. Ready to make your next winter season smarter, greener, and more cost-effective? Request a demo of SnowPaths and VISION by FleetPaths today and see spread-rate tracking in action.

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Transforming Winter Operations: The SnowPaths Advantage

When winter storms hit, every second matters. For public works departments, transportation agencies, and snow removal contractors, the challenge isn’t just clearing roads, it’s doing it efficiently, safely, and with complete transparency. That’s where SnowPaths by FleetPaths comes in. SnowPaths is more than a tracking system. It’s a real-time fleet management platform built specifically for the demands of winter operations. From the first flake to the final pass, SnowPaths gives you the tools to stay ahead of the storm. Beyond the Plow: Total Fleet Visibility SnowPaths offers a full picture of your winter fleet, not just where your vehicles are, but what they’re doing. With a single, intuitive interface, you can: Whether it’s salt, sand, or brine, you’ll know exactly how much has been applied and where. This will help you reduce waste, cut costs, and improve road safety. Empowering Communities, Protecting Crews One of the biggest challenges during a snow event is the influx of citizen calls and complaints. SnowPaths addresses this directly with an optional public-facing portal, giving citizens the ability to see when roads have been plowed and when they can expect their street to be cleared. By utilizing the portal, you can significantly reduce call volume and free up your team to focus on what matters most: fighting the storm and keeping your community moving. SnowPaths also acts as a powerful tool for protecting your drivers. The platform’s precise vehicle location data provides an accurate, indisputable record of vehicle movements. This invaluable information can be used to defend against false property damage claims, giving you and your team peace of mind. Be Ready Before, During, and After the Storm SnowPaths gives you the control, accountability, and insight you need to manage winter operations with confidence. From planning and execution to post-storm reporting, it’s a complete and cost-effective solution that keeps your fleet moving and your community safe. Ready to take your winter operations to the next level? Request a demo today and experience the power of SnowPaths by FleetPaths.

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Introducing FleetPaths: Revolutionize Your Fleet & Field Operations

FleetPaths equips organizations with a groundbreaking way to track fleets, manage field workers, and monitor the progress of every job in real time. Powered by Verizon Connect, our platform delivers secure, advanced technology designed to keep your vehicles and workforce operating at peak efficiency. A Comprehensive, Real-Time Solution With FleetPaths, you get a full suite of fleet and field worker management tools that bring every piece of critical data into one user-friendly dashboard. From live GPS tracking to job status updates, you’ll always know where your assets are and how your team is performing out in the field. Key Features That Keep You One Step Ahead Fully Customizable and User-Friendly Tailor FleetPaths to match your organization’s unique needs. Whether you oversee street sweepers, garbage trucks, snow plows, lawnmowers, buses, taxis, or delivery fleets, our intuitive interface lets you configure vehicles, routes, and worker roles with ease. Supervisors get instant visibility into each job, helping them make faster decisions and support teams out in the field. Ready to Transform Your Operations? Join the ranks of organizations streamlining their fleet oversight and field workforce management with FleetPaths. Request a demo today and discover how our innovative platform can drive efficiency, boost safety, and deliver unparalleled transparency across your entire operation.

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