ATA makes progress on safety goals

Supply Chain

Wednesday, January 09, 2013
   The American Trucking Associations has seen progress on 12 of the 20 steps it proposed four years ago to significantly reduce highway truck crashes.    At that time, the organization lobbied policymakers to put these safety measures into effect.    “ATA has been a vocal advocate for making common sense, data-supported, regulatory and legislative changes to improve the safety of our nation’s highways,” Bill Graves, the organization’s president and chief executive officer, sa...
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