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Industry Hoping For Voluntary Adoption of Safety Technology


Can a concerted outreach campaign convince more motor carriers to voluntarily embrace proven safety technologies, or will it take a potential regulatory mandate to drive adoption rates?
Efforts by federal regulators to require such technology on new trucks are quietly progressing. In recent weeks, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has said it is moving toward a proposed requirement for automatic emergency braking on heavy trucks as soon as next year.
Some trucking trade organizations, however, are hoping that education, data and ongoing research efforts underway through a federal program called Tech-Celerate Now will hasten acceptance and adoption of these safety technologies on a voluntary basis. ....

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Anti-Racism Journey Requires Having an Open Mind


Christin Johnson: A Journey Toward Anti-Racism
May 12, 2021
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Christin Johnson, a transfer center coordinator with the Office of Outreach and Recruitment at CSUF, discusses her journey toward anti-racism.
My journey to anti-racism started at a young age.
I was taught to treat everyone with fairness, equality, and love. And most importantly, be proud of my Black heritage. 
My parents also taught me that I was not better than anyone because of my skin color, nor was I inferior.
Growing up I became very aware that I looked different from my peers. It was common for me to be the only Black person in my classroom and, as I grew older, the only Black person in the workplace. ....

Christin Johnson , Office Of Outreach , கிறிஸ்டின் ஜான்சன் , அலுவலகம் ஆஃப் ஔட்‌ரீச் ,