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car2go Car-Sharing Service Rewards Members for Taking Road Safety Courses

The National Safety Council courses, which normally cost up to $49.95 each, focus on road safety and distracted driving.

Urethane Supply Announces New Instructors for I-CAR Nitrogen Plastic Welding Course

John Wilburn (Alabama), Tim Lewis (Boston), Bob Bryant (Seattle), Bill Athon (Alabama), Greg Borst (Wisconsin), Bill King (North Carolina) and Leon Roberts (Alabama) will present the three-hour “Introduction to Nitrogen Plastic Welding” course right in shops for up to three technicians.

Rise, Fall and Rise Again of Aftermarket Crash Parts

Having built a couple of training programs about the aftermarket parts business, it’s my opinion that the quality of non-OE crash parts has gotten considerably better.

Iowa-Based Repair Shops to Host Women-Only Auto Repair Course

R Jones Collision 1 and Shade Tree Auto, two Iowa-based auto repair shops, will host Ladies Night Out — An Automotive Crash Course. The class, set in a shop environment, will coach women on everything vehicle related, such as basic maintenance and repair and how to handle an accident scenario. The class will take place

I-CAR Launches New Course on High-Strength Steel Repairs

Best Practices for High-Strength Steel Repairs (SPS09) will provide collision industry professionals with information on proper repair procedures designed to help ensure that five-star crash ratings are not compromised during the repair process.

Mass. Shop Holds Drawing for Safe Driving Course

Plymouth, Mass.-based King Collision Centers, along with Plymouth Police Department, Plymouth Public Schools and Commerce Insurance, awarded two local high school students with a free safe driving course through its community service partnership, the Plymouth Safe Driving Campaign. Plymouth South High School sophomore Thomas Cipriano and Plymouth North High School junior Nicholas Tosi were recently

The Jury’s Still Out: the Debate about Aftermarket Crash Parts

Two years after the landmark $1.2 billion State Farm class-action verdict, the debate about aftermarket crash parts still rages. What does the future hold for these OE counterparts? If you thought the controversy ended when the verdict came down, think again.

Repairing the Crash-Parts Market

The situation with replacement crash parts may be a bit of a wreck, but it’s not a total loss. What’s considered a pile of unwanted sheet metal and plastic by many repairers could be turned into a more favorable and profitable alternative to OE parts — if the industry can quit complaining and learn to communicate.

CCC Report Highlights Issues Reshaping Collision Industry

CCC’s Crash Course 2022 highlights labor shortages, supply chain challenges, climate change and COVID uncertainty.

VIDEO: Clearing Up Confusion on New Electronics, Presented by Launch Tech USA

The latest “Crash Course” video, presented by Launch Tech USA, features BodyShop Business Editor Jason Stahl clearing up the confusion and “differences of opinion” on scanning and recalibration that exist in the collision industry today.