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New IIHS Study Says Speeding, Risky Driving Now the New Normal

The study indicates that speeding increased during the morning and afternoon commuting hours in the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic — and drivers never slowed down.

NABC, PPG Raise Awareness About Distracted Driving

The NABC has launched a campaign to raise awareness about distracted driving with PPG and INDYCAR SERIES driver Josef Newgarden.

What’s Driving Body Shop Acquisition?

Jason Stahl and Laura Gay, owner of Consolidation Coach, discuss the current state of collision repair shop acquisition. Sponsored by OEC and CollisionLink Plus.

AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety Study: COVID Driving

The number and rate of traffic fatalities in the U.S. increased significantly during the COVID-19 pandemic, despite a large reduction in the total number of miles driven on U.S. roads.

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.

Driving Sales at the Front of the Auto Body Shop (VIDEO)

How to turn your estimators into salespeople.

Driving Excellence Through Industry Certification

Certification should be a lifelong objective for auto technicians and body shops, says Steve Leal, President & CEO, Fix Network World Over the past five years, I have been quite vocal on several global forums and social media campaigns about the need for body shops to be certified. This is a hot topic that will

Cruise, GM Team Up with Microsoft to Commercialize Self-Driving Vehicles

Cruise and General Motors have entered a long-term strategic relationship with Microsoft to accelerate the commercialization of self-driving vehicles.

Self-Driving Cars on Road by Next Year

Mercedes-Benz, Tesla and GM all have autonomous vehicles in the works for 2021.

Study: 87% Say Distracted Driving Worse Today Than 2 Years Ago

Insurance.com surveyed 1,000 motorists and found that distracted driving and other bad behavior are serious problems.