NATSO Foundation Partners With HAAS Alert to Enhance Roadside Safety for Roadside Service Technicians
Initiative will improve road safety for mobile mechanics and roadside assistance providers servicing commercial vehicles across the nation.
NHTSA and FMCSA Propose New Safety Standard Requiring Automatic Emergency Braking Systems in Heavy Vehicles
The automatic emergency braking technology can enhance the effectiveness of commercial motor vehicle crash reduction strategies and reduce roadway fatalities.
Florida and Mid-Atlantic Auto Care Alliances to Hold Fall Training Events
Courses for management and technical training for shop owners, managers, advisors and technicians are open to all automotive professionals
Upcoming NTEA Webinar: Work Truck Industry Market Activity — A Mid-Year Update
Gain the information you need to assess current industry dynamics and analyze the degree to which economic forecasts match what’s really taking place, July 25.
MOTOR Information Systems Names Lemax Becks Manager, Collision Estimating
LeMax Becks has been named to the position of Manager, Collision Estimating for MOTOR Information Systems.
Stealth Recruiting Techniques Build a Bench of New Talent
As Volkswagen hides messages inside cars to poach new staff in Europe, some American shop owners are collaborating to create their own new generation of techs.
MOTOR Information Systems Names Jamar Reddic Supervisor, Collision Parts
Jamar Reddic has been named to the position of Supervisor, Collision Parts, for MOTOR Information Systems.
MOTOR in the Community: Habitat for Humanity ReStore, United Way Book Fair, Handy Helpers and more
MOTOR employees made their rounds in the local community, giving back and building bridges wherever they could.
Shops Increasingly Billing For – And Being Paid For – Seat Belt Inspections
This “not-included” repair operation — for which every OEM has a very specific procedure — is a necessary and required part of a safe collision repair.
57% of all Commercial Diesel Trucks on the Roads are Near-Zero Emissions Models
Research shows the number of new near-zero emission diesel trucks on the road increased 10.2% between 2021 and 2022.