Capitol Hill sees truck safety in action

WASHINGTON, D.C. Don Ellmore guns the throttle, shifting his International tractor up for speed in searing heat here along a wide swath of empty parking lot alongside Robert F. Kennedy (RFK) memorial stadium. He turns on his blinker to merge right and suddenly an alarm sounds, with a yellow warning light mounted on the cab’s right roof pillar blinking rapidly to tell him there’s a vehicle in his blind spot. That vehicle—a gold minivan—suddenly accelerates, rapidly changes lanes to move in front on him and then hits the brakes. Again, alarms scream at Ellmore—with a ...

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