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Work-related roadway crashes are the leading cause of death from traumatic injuries in the U.S. workplace. They accounted for nearly 12,000 deaths between 1992 and 2000. Deaths and injuries from these roadway crashes result in increased costs to employers and lost productivity in addition to their toll in human suffering. Truck drivers tend to endure higher fatality rates than workers in other occupations, but concerns about motor vehicle safety in the workplace are not limited to those surrounding the operation of large trucks. Workers outside the motor carrier industry routinely operate company-owned vehicles for deliveries, sales and repair calls, client visits, and countless other job tasks. In these instances, the employer providing the vehicle generally plays a major role in setting safety, maintenance, and training policy. As in non-occupational driving, young drivers are especially at risk. In the workplace, 45% of all fatal injuries to workers under age 18 between 1992 and 2000 in the United States resulted from transportation incidents.

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How to Stay Safe on Wet Roads

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Car Advice USA provides the following safe driving tips:

* See Your Way Through the Storm: Wiper blades are one of the most important parts of a vehicle’s safety equipment. Clear visibility through the use of effective wiper blades and a windshield treatment while driving can improve reaction times by up to a full second in poor weather conditions. The use of a quality wiper blade can significantly improve driving visibility. The Rain-X Latitude was recently ranked as the No. 1 contoured blade by a leading consumer magazine.

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Ford Recall List Includes 14 Million Vehicles

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Statement from Ford:

Speed Control Deactivation Switch Recall

Ford is recalling all remaining vehicles – approximately 4.5 million U.S. vehicles – equipped with Texas Instruments speed control deactivation switches.

While the data show the majority of the vehicles being recalled do not pose a significant safety risk, we are recalling the vehicles to reassure customers and eliminate any future concerns.

This recall affects older models, including discontinued vehicles. The majority is greater than 10 model years old, with some up to 18 model years old.

Ford Recall List:

Recalled Vehicle Model Years
Ford Econoline 1992-2003
Ford Excursion (diesel) 2000-2003
Ford Explorer 1995-2002
Mercury Mountaineer 1997 & 2002
Ford F-Series Super Duty (diesel) 1993-1997, 1999-2003
Ford F53 Motorhome 1994
Ford Ranger 1005-1997, 2001-2003
Ford Windstar 1995-2003

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