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  • July 2021 Newsletter

    Drug and Alcohol Violations in 2021 Outpacing 2020 Numbers Through First Quarter According to the FMCSA data collected through March, drug and alcohol violations are on pace to be higher...

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  • Safety Newsletter – July 2021

    Texting While Driving According to research conducted by the FMCSA, the odds of being involved in an accident, or coming close to being involved in an accident, are 6 times...

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  • June 2021 Newsletter

    What CDL drivers should know about using CBD products Marijuana has been detected in over half of all drug tests filed in FMCSA Drug & Alcohol Clearinghouse and CBD is...

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  • Safety Newsletter – June 2021

    Turning Managing the space around your truck and trailer is very important, especially when it comes to making turns. It you don’t give yourself enough space to safely maneuver your...

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  • May 2021 Newsletter

    Driver Positive Drug Tests in 2021 Continue at Last Year’s Rate so Far The March Drug & Alcohol Clearinghouse numbers are out! The number of drivers enrolling in return-to-duty programs...

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  • Safety Newsletter – May 2021

    Inoperative Lights May is host to the 2021 International Roadcheck, which focuses on lighting and Hours of Service Compliance this year. Making sure your headlights, taillights, and blinkers are all...

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  • April 2021 Newsletter

    Do You Know the Six Levels of a DOT Inspection? There are six levels of DOT inspections that can be carried out on truck drivers and their vehicles by a...

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  • Safety Newsletter – April 2021

    Springtime Driving Tips You’ve heard the saying, April showers bring May flowers, right? Well April is here, so be ready for the showers! Below are some things to keep in...

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  • March 2021 Newsletter

    Senators Introduce Trucking Workforce Legislation  Senators have unveiled the DRIVE Safe Act which would allow CDL holders under 21 years old to operate commercial motor vehicles in interstate commerce through...

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