Think again

Regular readers of this column are aware that I frequently promote increased oversight in the areas of at-risk driver behavior identification and management. That dedication is based on two tenets: the correlation between crashes and at-risk behavior; and the crash reduction benefits that can be achieved through monitoring and coaching of at-risk drivers. However, I also recognize that today's drivers should have access to enhanced truck safety systems since they face increasingly hazardous traffic conditions. More technologically advanced brakes for Class 8 vehicles are a case in point. They have been shown to provide increased braking stability and ...

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