Week of December 14, 2020
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CVSA Roadcheck Shows 20.9% Vehicle Out-Of-Service Rate
Transport TopicsInternational Roadcheck is an annual 72-hour inspection and enforcement initiative conducted by CVSA-certified inspectors in Canada, Mexico and the U.S. This year’s International Roadcheck took place Sept. 9-11.
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How Distracted Driving Led To A Lifetime Of ‘Regret’ For One Trucker
Fleet OwnerIt doesn't matter if you wear jeans and boots. It doesn't matter what you do for a job. This can happen to anybody. All it takes is one poor decision.
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Making Sense Of Active Safety Systems
Fleet OwnerToday’s active steering and braking systems lay the foundation for more advanced vehicle technologies in the future.
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Virginia’s New Hands-Free Driving Law Takes Effect On Jan. 1
wsls.comKeep your phone out of reach: put it in the glovebox, backseat or trunk. If you need to check it during your trip, pull over somewhere safe first.
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Car Seats And Winter Coats Don't Mix: How To Keep Your Kids Safe And Cozy In Cold Weather
A Girls Guide To CarsCar seats are designed to be snug—that’s how they protect your little ones in an crash. But by adding a bulky winter coat to the mix, you’re creating some wiggle room that would be dangerous in an crash.
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Drive Sober This Holiday Season, Or Get Pulled Over
nhtsa.govImpaired driving is 100% preventable, and law enforcement officers will be stopping impaired drivers to protect everyone on the road,” said NHTSA Deputy Administrator James Owens.
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How To Tell If A Used Car's Odometer Has Been Tampered With
Life HackerAccording to the National Highway Transportation Safety Administration (NHTSA), every year more than 450,000 vehicles are sold with false odometer readings.
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10 Night Driving Safety Tips You Should Know For Future Road Trips
self.comThe National Safety Council (NSC) estimates that traffic deaths are three times greater at night compared to the day.
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State Laws Can Influence Teen Cellphone Use While Driving: Study
safetyandhealthmagazine.comTeens living in states that ban cell phone use while driving may be less likely to use their electronic devices when behind the wheel, according to a study from the Center for Injury Research and Policy at Nationwide Children’s Hospital.
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Not A Shot In The Dark: 11 Cars Improve IIHS Headlight Safety Ratings
cars.comAfter dinging automakers for subpar headlights for years, the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety reports that automakers are making their cars safer by equipping them with better headlights.