Truck-Lite offers CSA lighting education online

Truck-Lite offers CSA lighting education online

Truck-Lite has designed a user-friendly website that provides answers to frequently asked CSA lighting questions, as well as onsite customer training materials, since the company said two of the most common roadside inspection failures are lighting and conspicuity.

The new Compliance Safety Accountability (CSA) safety measurement system has put significant emphasis on trucking safety. Two of the most common roadside inspection failures are lighting and conspicuity, Truck-Lite said.

The lighting company has recognized an increased need for driver and fleet education, passing along the importance of specifying reliable LED systems on vehicles. From this growing need, Truck-Lite announced that it has designed a user-friendly website, providing answers to frequently asked CSA lighting questions, and onsite customer training materials. Truck-Lite.com/CSA is only a click away to gain a better understanding of the following CSA-based criteria:  

˚ What is CSA?
˚ Know The Changes
˚ Are You Confident?
˚ CSA & Lighting
˚ FMCSA Regulations, Resources & Lighting Violations
˚ LED ROI

“Truck-Lite’s March release of a multi-faceted training program titled, ‘For CSA, Choose Wisely – Choose Truck-Lite’ has received very positive feedback,” said Bob Ives, Truck-Lite vice president of marketing. “In particular, the Truck-Lite.com/CSA site traffic has dramatically increased over the last three months, as more owner-operators and fleets take advantage of this educational tool. As a lighting manufacturer, we believe offering CSA education and additional resources will stimulate awareness and draw attention to the importance of lighting safety.

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