“There’s a lot of different types of vehicles — Type A, Type B, Type C, vans and SUVs — but there really should only be one ...
CVTA members welcomed this scrutiny and passed with flying colors, demonstrating once again that high-quality, compliant schools stand ready to meet the nation’s safety expectations. These actions ...
Remember when you first got your driver's license? Even if you've logged thousands of miles since then, there's always room to sharpen your driving skills — and save money doing it. One of the easiest ...
An AARP Safe Driver Course will refresh driving skills and knowledge of the rules of the road at Keystone Villa at Douglassville, Independent Living building, at 1180 Ben Franklin Highway East, on ...
Risk Management and Insurance has outlined the Safe Driver Program to serve as a guide to promote the safety of drivers and passengers when vehicles are used on University business. The program ...
With the baby boom-generation now in retirement, the number of senior drivers has surged. The U.S. Department of Transportation reports that there are 37.2 million licensed drivers ages 60 and above.
The changing season is a good time to take stock of vehicle maintenance, and it is also a good time for drivers to evaluate their own skills on the road. Leaves can cover roadways and create slick ...
An overlooked clause in President Donald Trump's executive order mandating English language proficiency might end up having a greater impact than ELP enforcement or reviewing CDLs for non-citizens.
Lisa Lamons is an expert in construction driver trainer and has served since 2016 as the Safety Training and DOT Director at Concrete Strategies, a St. Louis-based contractor that operates nationwide.