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Jan

07, 2012

A Commitment to Semi-Truck Maintenance Saves the Life of the Truck and Life on the Highway

Truck Accident

Credit goes out to Land Line Magazine’s author Jeff Barker for his article featuring OOIDA Member Ray Kennealy for owning a Freightliner that he has driven for over 18 years.  During that time he has logged more than 3.1 million miles with the same rig.  Mr. Kennealy’s secret is a commitment to maintenance that includes […]

Jan

06, 2012

Reno air races still planned for 2012

Aviation Accident

January 6, 2012 Reno Air Races Association (RARA) are moving forward with plans for this fall’s competition despite the tragic crash in September that killed 11 and injured more than 70, reports the Bloomberg Businessweek. The 2011 races turned deadly when a 74-year-old veteran pilot of Ocala, Fla., lost control of his World War II-era […]

Jan

04, 2012

Good news for commercial airline travelers

Aviation Accident

January 4, 2012 Flying on commercial jets last year was twice as safe as it was 15 years ago, reports The Australian. As airlines recorded the lowest-ever fatal accident and passenger death rates, aviation insurers recorded the lowest payout for aircraft losses and legal liabilities in seven years. The number of fatal accidents on jet […]

Jan

03, 2012

5 people survive Michigan small plane crash

Aviation Accident

January 2, 2012 Five people survived a plane crash in Elk Rapids, Michigan, on New Year’s Eve, reports the Record Eagle. The Cherokee VI Piper plane began to experience mechanical problems, the 65-year-old pilot told authorities. He was piloting the aircraft near the northern portion of Torch Lake when he noticed the engine sputtering and […]

Dec

30, 2011

Fatigued Driving – New Rule Reducing Truck Driver Hours-of-Service (HOS) Requirements

Truck Accident

Large truck fatalities were up six (6) percent nationally according to data released by the United States Department of Transportation.  Just prior to the Holiday Season, the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration issued a new Final Rule reducing weekly Hours of Service (HOS) requirements.   According to U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood, the purpose of the […]