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FMCSA Compliance Manual from J.J. Keller

J. J. Keller & Associates Inc. released the FMCSA Compliance Manual — a manual that helps fleet managers and owner-operators understand and comply with the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations (FMSRs). J.J. Keller re-launched the Fleet Safety Compliance Manual with a redesigned and reorganized format as the FMCSA Compliance Manual. “With the Compliance, Safety, Accountability (CSA) enforcement

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FMCSA outlines CSA, considers creating HAZMAT BASIC

According to Vigillo, the FMCSA has described the soon-to-be-released “improvements” to CSA’s methodology, including the creation of a new HAZMAT BASIC.

TechCelerate Now awarded phase 2 contract

The program aims to reduce accidents by speeding up the trucking industry’s adoption of ADAS systems.

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How Advanced Trailer Telematics Makes the Road a Safer Place

Keeping the road safe is paramount to any transportation business. Of course it saves lives, which comes before anything else. Beyond that, though, safer roads reduce unscheduled downtime, unexpected roadside events, and slow downs that can throw scheduling into a whirlwind and disrupt weeks worth of logistical planning. Advanced trailer telematics offer increasingly better insights

How technology can improve driver safety for small fleets

In 2022, transportation incidents accounted for over 37% of all occupational deaths, making them the most frequent on-the-job fatal event.

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On the Road answers your questions about truck tire pressure

Why is tire pressure such a big component of tire costs, and what can you do about it?

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Women In Trucking Association announces September 2023 Member of the Month

Duryea is the director of Driver Recruitment and Professional Growth at Boyle Transportation, a transportation logistics provider.

Using artificial intelligence to make a real impact on driver safety

Click! It’s the sound of safety. As soon as the driver pulls the door closed, the seat belt should be buckled. It should be automatic, a habit of muscle memory built over time, especially with highly trained commercial drivers. But it’s not automatic. A recent study by Verizon Connect indicated that more than 10% of

Seeing beyond mirrors with truck camera vision systems

A look at the increased visibility that camera visions systems can offer.