Going strong at 100

Recently, I realized that May 2008 marks my 100th month as the contributing editor for this column. Over these past eight-plus years, we have seen many changes and advancements in truck safety. For instance, our industry has made significant improvements in identifying and managing at-risk driver behavior. These improvements have yielded a significant reduction in highway crashes and such safety performance metrics as driver out-of-service rates. Each of you contributed to these achievements. You became more vigilant in managing hours of service and became less tolerant of driver hours-of-service and logbook violations. Despite these improvements, we have much ...

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