Friday, June 6, is National Secure Your Load Day, bringing awareness to how unsafe it could be if debris falls onto the highways from vehicles. TUCSON, Ariz. (KGUN). — Secure Your Load Day is a ...
RALEIGH, N.C. – If you don’t secure loose items in your vehicles, you can contribute to roadside litter and, in some cases, car crashes. That’s why the N.C. Governor’s Highway Safety Program and the ...
Secure loads should be on every driver’s mind throughout the year, but especially during the holiday season. Tis the season to gather, share food and give gifts, all of which generates waste. From ...
The Washington State Patrol is issuing a safety reminder to drivers after a close call on State Route 101 in Jefferson County. A large piece of plywood impaled the front of a car on SR 101 after it ...
BATON ROUGE, La. - Governor John Bel Edwards has proclaimed June 6 “Secure Your Load for Road Safety Day” in Louisiana, according to Louisiana Highway Safety Commission. The day is for honoring those ...
You’re taking the giant donation pile to the thrift store. Maybe you’re helping someone move. You pile it all into the pickup bed. You know you have to secure your load. But what does that really mean ...
LAS CRUCES - On Thursday, June 6, the Doña Ana County Illegal Dumping Partnership will be joining organizations and individuals across the nation in recognizing National Secure Your Load Day. The day ...
If you’re hauling trash or green waste be sure to cover the load or take other measures to prevent it from blowing out of the vehicle. Also if you’re hauling a piece of equipment such as skidsteer, ...
If you’ve ever driven behind someone hauling a trailer full of loose items on the freeway, you know how nerve-wracking the drive can become under these circumstances. Instead of focusing on the road ...
SPOKANE, Wash. — June 6 marks National Secure Your Load Day, which commemorates people whose lives were impacted or taken by unsecured vehicle loads. More than 12 million pounds of litter end up on ...
After nearly seven years of research and debate, the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) has proposed a set of new cargo securement rules that could go into effect as early as this ...