NHTSA study validates value of truck stability

A recent study by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) touting the benefits of electronic stability control systems for tractor-trailers is getting high marks from safety advocates and truck component suppliers alike. It also backs up with detailed data a long-held conviction in trucking: that such technology can not only save lives and reduce injuries, but save fleets money, too. “This study certainly validates what we have been saying for some time: not only do stability control systems save lives, they also can positively affect a fleet’s bottom line,” Steven Keppler, interim executive director ...

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