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Current news stories profile the problem of unlicensed and dangerous drivers behind the wheel when involved in accidents across the nation. Employers are at serious risk for negligence lawsuits and punitive damage awards. See why driver record monitoring should be a critical component in your employee driver safety program.

High Blood Alcohol Levels: It’s Unbelievable!

CURRENT NEWS: Unless a person has developed a high tolerance for alcohol, a BAC rating of 0.20% represents very serious intoxication, and 0.35%-0.40% represents potentially fatal alcohol poisoning. In one case, doctors believed their breath test results could not possibly be correct. They believed their machinery was malfunctioning! See some of the highest blood alcohol levels recorded.

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New Mexico Fire Fighter Convicted of Second DWI Resigns

CURRENT NEWS: A Farmington Fire Department training chief pleaded no contest to drunken driving and resigned from the fire department. Court records indicate this is his second DWI.

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TriMet Bus Driver Fined For Traffic Violation

CURRENT NEWS: PORTLAND, Ore. – Nancy Amburgey Drove With Suspended License, Ran Red Light – A TriMet bus driver who was caught driving with a suspended license and running a red light pleaded no contest in traffic court Wednesday morning.

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1 Dead in Collision With School Bus Carrying Students
A Montgomery County, PA school bus driver with a sketchy driving record is facing homicide charges after allegedly causing a deadly crash outside a middle school last month.
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School Bus Driver in Fatal Crash Suspended for Failing to Report Speeding Ticket
The school-bus driver of Gadsden County, who was behind the wheel during Monday's fatal bus crash, had been recently cited for driving 18 mph over the speed limit in a school bus loaded with about 20 students.
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SAMBA on the 6 O'clock News
This driver would have been caught had the school been enrolled in the FleetWatch program. After airing, all schools in the district signed up for our service. With 7-10% of school bus drivers with infractions on their records, this is an important tool in keeping children safe and reducing the potential liability for the school.
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