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New Sleep Apnea Test for Truckers Cuts the FatResearchers are also trying to avoid discussing obesity when identifying truckers with sleep apnea.
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Will additional safety regulations make Texas trucks safer?In Texas and nationwide, multiple large truck safety regulations have been passed. The question is, will the changes prevent accidents and save lives?
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Arlington Bans Texting While DrivingThe City of Arlington, Texas passes an ordinance than bans texting while driving.
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Is it possible that a higher speed limit for trucks in Texas could be safer?Do you think that a higher nighttime speed limit for Texas semi trucks is a good idea?
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Save Your Texas Crash Case With Paper, Pencil and a CameraAfter an accident with Texas 18 wheeler the last thing you want to do is wreck your crash case. A few simple steps may save your case.
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Was the Texas trucker who caused your crash on drugs?Cheating on a test in school is one thing, cheating on your drug test as a truck driver is another. It’s too easy to cheat the truck driver drug testing system.
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Rear Impact Guards on Big Rigs Won’t Protect You From a Deadly CrashA recent study shows that one safety device installed on Texas big rigs doesn’t do much good. Which one is it?
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Drunk Driver Headed to Dallas Hands Over the Keys- To an 8-Year-Old ChildWhile on a road trip to Dallas, TX, a father from Louisiana passed out drunk and allowed his 8-year-old son to drive. The only upshot? Nobody was injured.
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It’s Not Just Your Eyes- Signs on the North Texas Tollway Are ShrinkingDrunk drivers are responsible for many head-on collisions on the Dallas North Texas Tollway. But will shorter signs prevent drunks from driving the wrong way?
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40 Years in Prison- Justice Served for a Deadly Dallas DWI Crash?The family of three Dallas accident victims got some much needed closure. A drunk driving crash trial resulted in at least 40 years jail time for the driver.