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Newsby StaffJuly 11, 2007

Roadcheck 2007 Shows Advances in Truck Fleet Safety

ALEXANDRIA, VA – The U.S. trucking industry showed improvement in truck safety, including an increase in the number of drivers wearing their safety belts, as well as industry compliance with hazardous materials regulations.

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NewsJuly 11, 2007

Fatal Crash Triggers Truck Drivers' Safety Concerns

ROCHESTER, NY – Truck drivers and others in the local trucking industry say accidents like the one that killed five Perinton teenagers Tuesday are a constant source of concern.

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NewsJuly 5, 2007

Smaller Cars Increase Safety

Along with the size of small cars, crash protection has been growing.

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NewsJuly 5, 2007

Light Trucks Fall Short in Crash Test

Some 54 light truck models are rated "marginal" or "poor" in Insurance Institute for Highway Safety in rear-end collision tests.

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NewsJuly 5, 2007

Convertibles Earn High Marks in Safety Crash Testing

The Saab 9-3 and Volvo C70 earned a "top safety pick" award.

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Newsby StaffJuly 5, 2007

Roadcheck 2007 Shows Advances in Truck Fleet Safety

ALEXANDRIA, VA – The U.S. trucking industry showed improvement in truck safety, including an increase in the number of drivers wearing their safety belts, as well as industry compliance with hazardous materials regulations.

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Articlesby StaffJuly 1, 2007

40 Ways to Reduce Truck Fleet Costs

By taking a long and hard look at tires, driver behavior, specs, maintenance, management, and safety, truck fleet managers can find plenty of ideas for reducing fleet costs.

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NewsJune 27, 2007

Advanced Transportation Technologies Partners With Mobile Awareness

COLORADO SPRINGS, CO – Advanced Transportation Technologies (ATT) has entered into a sales and distribution agreement with Mobile Awareness, a company that designs and markets transportation safety products.

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NewsJune 13, 2007

Safety Agency Pushes for Mandatory Truck Use of Electronic Onboard Recorders

WASHINGTON, D.C. – The National Transportation Safety Board is pushing for mandatory electronic onboard recorders on commercial trucks to ensure that truck drivers don't drive more than 11 hours at a time.

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NewsJune 6, 2007

Semi Truck Crashes Prove Costly, Study Said

WASHINGTON, D.C. – A single truck crash in the U.S. costs nearly $100,000. The bill for longer tractor-trailer accidents, however, costs significantly more, according to a new study commissioned by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA).

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