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NABC Holds FREE Event for Pennsylvania First Responders

More than 60 first responders from the Lancaster Fire Department in Pennsylvania learned emergency extrication skills on Veterans Day thanks to the NABC F.R.E.E. program.

NABC Donates Recycled Rides to Pennsylvania Veterans

The NABC, Nationwide, Allstate and Faulkner Collision Center recently donated refurbished vehicles to two deserving Pennsylvania veterans.

Crash Champions Expands Presence in New Jersey and Pennsylvania

Crash Champions has grown its presence in New Jersey and Pennsylvania through the acquisition of Jost Collision and Garage and Syrena Collision Center.

Pennsylvania Legislation Would Allow Self-Driving Cars to be Tested on Public Roads

S.B. 965 would allow companies to test self-driving vehicles on Pennsylvania highways without a driver available to take over in an emergency.

Pennsylvania Emissions Bill Passes State Senate

The Pennsylvania State Senate passed Senate Bill (S.B.) 777, a bill that would exempt vehicles five years and newer from the requirements of emissions inspections.

ASA Opposes Pennsylvania Emissions Legislation

ASA believes this legislation would have a negative effect on the Pennsylvania vehicle emissions inspection and maintenance program.

Pennsylvania Body Shop Earns GM’s Highest Certification

Professionals Auto Body of Altoona, Pa., announced it has been awarded General Motors’ highest designation certification for collision and mechanical repairs.

Pennsylvania Veteran Receives Recycled Ride

The NABC announced that a Pennsylvania veteran recently received a Recycled Ride thanks to Diehl Collision of Washington (formerly Nadalin Auto Body) and GEICO.

Pennsylvania Body Shop Offers Discount to COVID-19 Workers

Professionals Auto Body & KarPro Tire and Auto Center announced it will offer discounted services to all people who are working and risking their health during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Pennsylvania House Drops Vehicle Emissions I/M Language

PA lawmakers won’t proceed with legislation that would have exempted vehicles eight years and newer from the emissions I/M program.