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Arlington, Va.
– American Trucking Associations today announced their support for the
final rule issued by the Department of Transportation and Federal Motor
Carrier Safety Administration to ban the use of handheld cellphones by
commercial truck and bus drivers.
“ATA has been vocal in
its support of Transportation Secretary LaHood's quest to combat
distracted driving and this is another appropriate step toward achieving
that goal,” ATA President and CEO Bill Graves said. “Studies have shown
that actions like texting and dialing a phone can greatly increase
crash risk, so by taking steps to curb these behaviors hold great
promise to improve highway safety.”
“ATA's progressive safety agenda includes support for bans on texting and using handheld cellphones for all drivers.
While the federal government cannot enact such bans for drivers of
passenger vehicles, ATA urges all states to follow the lead of DOT and
FMCSA and take steps to ban these dangerous activities for all drivers,”
Graves said.
“It is fitting that this
rule was announced today as millions of Americans head out to spend
Thanksgiving with their loved ones, and hundreds of thousands of
America's truck drivers are on the roads delivering the food, gifts and
trimmings of the upcoming holiday season,” Graves said. “We urge all
drivers, whether it is illegal or not, to put down their phones while on
the road so this can be a safe and happy holiday for all of us.”
American Trucking Associations is
the largest national trade association for the trucking industry.
Through a federation of 50 affiliated state trucking associations and
industry-related conferences and councils, ATA is the voice of the industry America depends on most to move our nation’s freight.
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Tuesday, December 20, 2011
ATA Applauds Final Rule Banning Handheld Cellphone Use by Truck Drivers
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