FMCSA, ATRI to hold safety webinar

June 23, 2008
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) and the American Transportation Research Institute (ATRI) will co-host a webinar on July 16th discussing the costs and benefits of onboard safety systems

The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) and the American Transportation Research Institute (ATRI) will co-host a webinar on July 16th discussing the costs and benefits of onboard safety systems.

The webinar will identify cost and benefit outcomes determined by FMCSA/ATRI research on collision warning, lane departure warning, and roll stability systems. It will feature Andrew Boyle, executive vp of Boyle Transportation and Bryan Cook, senior technical advisor for FedEx Freight.

The webinar will begin at 1 p.m ET. Registration is open until July 11th and will be limited to 150 people.

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