Your vehicle’s manufacturer or the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) can issue a recall on a car that has a safety-related defect or fails to meet safety standards. Defective airbags or seat belts and leaking fuel systems are some of the many issues that could lead to recalls—recalls that can create serious safety concerns for you and your loved ones. Keep reading to learn what to do if your vehicle is recalled.
Read MoreThe DOT regularly audits motor carriers to evaluate their safety management controls. Motor carriers are subject to these complex and time-consuming safety audits the moment they register for a USDOT number. To better understand and navigate DOT safety audits, review this guide.
Read MoreNo one ever plans to have their car break down, but you can plan ahead to deal with it safely. Read on to learn about some helpful hints to help you remain safe and injury-free should you get stuck on the road. If you have an accident or car trouble, you should be aware of the safety measures to take.
Read MoreIn the trucking and transportation industry, much of your day is spent lifting, carrying and transporting heavy objects. The following safety tips will give you helpful ergonomic guidelines for lifting any size load.
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