
Emergency Safety Solutions (ESS) has launched the H.E.L.P. Alert Network to connect vehicles and alert roadway workers and emergency responders.
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If you have Chrysler, Ford, General Motors, Rivian, Tesla, Altec, Autocar, International, or Nikola vehicles in your fleet, you should check these important recalls issued by the National Highway Safety Administration.
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If you have Chrysler, Ford, General Motors, Toyota, Altec, Mack, McNeilus, Motiv, Multiquip, Orange EV, Paccar, Terex, Vermeer, or Volvo vehicles in your fleet, you need to check these important recalls issued by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
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If you have Chrysler, General Motors, Ford, Rivian, Altec, Autocar, Daimler Truck, Elgin Sweeper, Motiv, or Volvo Trucks vehicles in your fleet, you need to check these important recalls issued by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
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Experts note that deadly trends like an increase in speeding and impaired driving point to continued heightened risks for people walking on or nearby roads.
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The U.S. Department of Transportation released an update on its progress and accomplishments in implementing key steps of its National Roadway Safety Strategy, a blueprint of actions to reduce roadway fatalities and injuries.
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National Transportation Safety Board’s Rob Molloy responds to the alarming increase in roadway crashes and the board’s “most wanted” recommendations to prevent them.
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California, Delaware, Minnesota, Missouri, New Hampshire, Oregon and Utah are the recent recipients of Surface Transportation System Funding Alternatives grants totaling $10.2 million and awarded by the Federal Highway Administration.
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The National Transportation Safety Board’s latest “Most Wanted List” of safety improvements contains no big surprises compared to the one issued last year.
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A new study from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety calculates what impact higher speed limits had on road fatalities from 1993 to 2013.
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