
The City and County of San Francisco is considering increasing its use of telematics devices in its fleet as a way to improve management and safety of the nearly 8,000 vehicles and heavy equipment.
Read More →Defective bolts in 2014-2015 models may result in the boom falling, posing a safety risk.
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Cleveland police officers have been driving aging cruisers that often have more than 100,000 miles on the odometer and lack basic working safety features, the Cleveland Police Patrolman's Association president told NewsChannel 5.
Read More →Wheeled Coach Industries issues a safety recall and completes repairs on 18 2010-MY ambulances at risk for electrical malfunctions.
Read More →Lytx, a provider of video-based driver safety solutions, is hosting its third annual Lytx DriveCam Users’ Group Conference Feb. 23-25 in San Diego.
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Ram Mounting Systems' new IntelliSkin is a protective system for public safety tablet computers that works in tandem with the company's Tough-Dock mounting system to give users quick-and-easy access to their devices.
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The City of Santa Ana, Calif., fleet and facilities division celebrated after completing 365 consecutive calendar days without an OSHA or Workers’ Comp reportable injury.
Read More →The Philadelphia Police Department launched an investigation of the safety of its police vans following a $490,000 settlement with a man who broke his neck while being transported.
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Though its monitoring of tens of thousands of drivers, DriveCam powered by Lytx has noted a trend in the most dangerous driving practices that lead to collision. Lytx’s 2014 “Driver of the Year and Coach of the Year” Award winners provide tips for drivers.
Read More →Elgin Sweeper Co. and Seagrave Fire Apparatus are recalling street sweepers and fire vehicles to address faulty seat belts, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has announced.
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