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    Affiliated Computer Services and Sleep Pointe announced ACS’ new sleep apnea reporting service through the company’s TripPak Truck Stop Scanning Network at TravelCenters of America and Petro locations.
  • Safety

    Firms offer products related to the FMCSA initiative, PHMSA launches an online hazmat permit process and more safety issues are featured.
  • 2009 traffic fatality rate hits record low and more

    The U.S. Department of Transportation announced that the number of overall traffic fatalities reported at the end of 2009 reached the lowest level since 1954, declining for the 15th consecutive quarter.
  • Safety

    States get help with distracted driving, Roehl, Erb take TCA safety awards and more safety news are featured.
  • Sleep apnea meeting agenda set

    Sleep apnea meeting agenda set, 928 safe drivers join UPS Circle of Honor, and with other safety news items are featured.
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  • Operation Safe Driver results mixed

    Operation Safe Driver results are mixed, FocusDriven is created to target distracted driving and the truck-involved fatality rate in 2008 declined.
  • Alabama tackles distracted driving

    U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood delivered the keynote speech Dec. 3 at the Alabama Distracted Driving Summit in Birmingham, addressing the dangerous and growing trend of distracted driving. LaHood also commended the University of Alabama ... (more...)
  • Preventable or not: Nowhere to turn for Doe

    [caption id="attachment_17964" align="alignright" width="399" caption="John Doe tried to sneak past a car blocking his way on the inclined loading dock, but his trailer dipped during a sharp turn and smashed into the battery ... (more...)
  • ATA, Codega add safety training videos

    The American Trucking Associations and Codega introduced three new trucking safety videos and accompanying educational materials featuring the latest in educational animation technology, along with corresponding workbooks ... (more...)
  • In Brief

    National Transportation Safety Board recommended that all new motor vehicles weighing more than 10,000 pounds be equipped with direct tire pressure monitoring systems and that pre-trip and all other vehicle inspections include the checking of ... (more...)
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