Earlier this month, the Owner-Operator Independent Drivers Association (OOIDA) announced the recipients for OOIDA’s Safe Driving Award program. This program recognizes drivers for safe, accident-free years while operating a commercial vehicle. Four (4) of the twelve (12) Safe Driving Award... (Continue reading)
Improving Driver Fitness and preventing Fatigued Driving continue to be priorities for safety advocates. Now that the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) has made recent changes to its Hours of Service (HOS) rules, regulators are shifting their attention to... (Continue reading)
As Ohio law currently stands, an Ohio licensed driver is required to purchase automobile liability insurance with coverage of $12,500 bodily injury per person, $25,000 injury for two or more persons, and $7,500 property damage. These very low minimum insurance... (Continue reading)
According to Mr. Davis and members of the Ohio State Highway Patrol, greater speed results in more injuries and fatalities. ... (Continue reading)
Just as debate heats up on the complicated New Hours-of-Service (HOS) Rule, a truck driver who fell asleep at the wheel is imprisoned five (5) years for causing a fatal crash on the Ohio Turnpike. Preventing fatigued driving continues to... (Continue reading)
Credit goes out to Land Line Magazine’s author Jeff Barker for his article featuring OOIDA Member Ray Kennealy for owning a Freightliner that he has driven for over 18 years. During that time he has logged more than 3.1 million... (Continue reading)
Large truck fatalities were up six (6) percent nationally according to data released by the United States Department of Transportation. Just prior to the Holiday Season, the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration issued a new Final Rule reducing weekly Hours... (Continue reading)
The United States Department of Transportation released the Fatality Analysis Report System (FARS) data for 2010. FARS is the census data representing fatalities on our nation’s roadways. The largest categorical increase in roadway deaths was the 6 percent increase for... (Continue reading)
Institute on Highway Safety: Cell Phone Bans Do Not Work.... (Continue reading)
Road rage is defined by Merriam-Webster as “a motorist’s uncontrolled anger that is usually provoked by another motorist’s irritating act and is expressed in aggressive or violent behavior.” National Public Radio did a story on the psychological symptoms associated with the... (Continue reading)