
Your Suppliers Are Part of Your Disaster Plan
Your suppliers can make or break disaster response. Here’s how fleets can reduce vendor risk and keep critical parts flowing when storms hit.
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Your suppliers can make or break disaster response. Here’s how fleets can reduce vendor risk and keep critical parts flowing when storms hit.
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The Kentucky State Police and AAA offer advice on what measures a driver should take to warn other motorists after a vehicle breakdown.
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The Massachusetts Department of Transportation offers some practical advice for driving in the rain or fog.
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As an IIHS survey underscores, some people don't bother to buckle up -- particularly when they're riding in the back seat. A simple reminder from the driver can make all occupants safer.
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However, the trucks don’t qualify for an IIHS safety award because they lack automatic emergency braking and their headlights are rated poorly.
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The new mid-size SUV aces the crash-worthiness tests administered by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety.
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A new National Safety Council Study also finds that 97% of Americans acknowledge having at least one of the nine main risk factors for fatigue.
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Among late-model cars, the most commonly stolen one is the 2016 Toyota Camry, according to the report from the National Insurance Crime Bureau.
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July is National Vehicle Theft Prevention Month, so here's some timely advice from both the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and the National Insurance Crime Bureau.
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In the category of road safety, the top five performers are Illinois, Louisiana, Washington D.C., Delaware and Maine.
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The latest Hot Spots vehicle theft report from the National Insurance Crime Bureau also reveals that Anchorage, Alaska and Billings, Mont. are newcomers to the top 10 list.
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