
DETROIT - The redesigned 2007 Chevrolet Police Tahoe delivers more power, enhanced ride and handling qualities, and more safety features than its 2006 counterpart.
Read More →The Department of Public Safety at Northern Illinois University (NIU) thinks it has found the answer to decreasing fleet fuel budgets while maximizing the department’s need for high-performance police vehicles.
Read More →SAN DIEGO, CA – SmartDrive Systems Inc. has established a new national award for a Fleet Risk/Safety Manager of the Year.
Read More →ARLINGTON, VA – Army vehicle drivers are now required to complete a new online course designed to improve driver safety. The Accident Avoidance Course is available through the Army Knowledge online Learning Management Services.
Read More →NEW YORK – The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) is soon expected to propose requiring that all vehicles have electronic stability control (ESC) systems, which use brakes and engine power to keep a car from veering out of a driver's control.
Read More →MURFREESBORO, TN – Every Murfreesboro police cruiser was ordered re-examined for tire safety this week, and officers were reminded about inspecting their cars daily for any problems.
Read More →BOSTON – In Massachusetts, 20 state building and engineer inspectors were suspended for refusing to take GPS-enabled cell phones from the public safety commissioner.
Read More →HAVRE, MT – Safety has been made a top priority for the City of Havre, Mont., for the last four months. The city's Safety Committee meets each month to work on the adoption of a revised version of Havre's safety policy, according to the Havre Daily News
Read More →KALAMAZOO, MI – The Kalamazoo Department of Public Safety is going back to the old black-and-white paint scheme for its cars.
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SEATTLE – At a public ceremony over the weekend in Port Orchard, the Kitsap County Sheriff's Office, Washington Traffic Safety Commission (WTSC), and Subaru unveiled their latest effort in working together to enhance traffic safety.
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