April was distracted driver awareness month. Discover new resources available to help districts train their drivers and monitor their motor vehicle reports.
READClassroom instruction and online training rarely provide the real-world experience needed to prepare for the hazards found on the road. SKIDTRUCK training offers an immersive experience.
READMotor Vehicle Records can be utilized to obtain driving records for your employees and provide information about your fleet. This can help you avoid problems down the road.
READThe Drug-Free Workplace Act of 1988 requires some federal contractors and all federal grantees to provide drug-free workplaces as a condition of getting grants or contracts from a federal agency. Most states also require this as a condition of receiving state grants or contracts, which are often fully or partially funded with federal funds. This act doesn’t apply to any local government which does not intend to apply or already have federal funds.
READNearly nine months out of every year, Colorado’s wildlife are on the move. And as wildlife migrate to and from winter habitats in the fall and spring, they are crossing roadways. These migrations periods—and the month of November in particular—result in the highest incidents of wildlife-vehicle collisions (WVCs).
READOver the past 30 years, all-terrain vehicles (ATVs) have grown increasingly popular recreationally and have become a valuable asset at work. With an estimated 11 million in use in 2010 for both work and recreation, ATVs have become a common means of transportation.
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