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Nationally in 2007, 4,808 people died in large truck crashes. To help reduce crashes and fatalities, Congress directed the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) to work together to educate motorists on how to share the road safely with commercial motor vehicles (CMVs). The result of this government collaboration was the development of the Ticketing Aggressive Cars and Trucks (TACT) program—a high-visibility traffic enforcement program that uses communication, enforcement, and evaluation activities to reduce CMV-related crashes, fatalities, and injuries.
VISIT THE TACT WEBSITE by clicking on the link
www.fmcsa.dot.gov/safety-security/tact/index.htmIf you or a loved one has been injured in a car or truck crash,
CALL the
TRIPP LAW FIRM at (888) 392-LAWS (5297) for an
IMMEDIATE case evaluation.
Florida Injury Attorney G. Alan Tripp, Jr. and his INJURY LAW TEAM are
available 24/7.
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