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Study: Tough anti-cellphone rules reduce company crashes
VIENNA, Va. - Companies that strictly enforce bans on cell phone use while driving among employee drivers have lower fleet crash rates that other firms with milder policies, according to a study conducted by the Network of Employers for Traffic Safety.
U.S. drivers least likely to be in alcohol related crash, study says
NEW YORK - Not that it's too hard to believe, but researchers at Columbia University say that mandatory alcohol testing for truck drivers in the U.S. contributes to a significant reduction in alcohol-involvement in fatal trucking accidents.