Stay Alert: How to Avoid Wildlife Collisions on the Road
One of the most unpredictable hazards that drivers may encounter is wildlife. Deer, elk, and other animals can appear suddenly, especially in rural areas or during times with less light.
Thursday, March 24, 9 AM Pacific Time
The 2nd annual membership meeting of the Independent Carrier Safety Association will be held Thursday, March 24, at 9 AM Pacific Time. Members may attend in person at ICSA Offices at the address listed below or may connect using the Zoom link.
The purpose of the annual meeting is to provide an overview to members on the health of the organization, its membership growth, finances, safety accomplishments, and potential new services. Members will have an opportunity to raise issues and ask questions of ICSA’s leadership as outlined in the agenda.
Members who wish to attend in person should arrive at ICSA headquarters no later than 8:45 AM. The address is 22489 N. 19th Ave., Suite 135, Phoenix, AZ 85027. Please be aware that there is no truck parking at ICSA headquarters. For those who wish to attend remotely, the Zoom link can be found in the agenda. We look forward to your participation in our Annual Membership Meeting.
One of the most unpredictable hazards that drivers may encounter is wildlife. Deer, elk, and other animals can appear suddenly, especially in rural areas or during times with less light.
Over the last month, ICSA representatives attended the annual conferences for both the Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance (CVSA) and the American Trucking Associations (ATA). Here’s the latest news that you need to know.
The crash involved a 21-year-old truck driver who slammed into the back of an SUV and caused a chain-reaction crash involving seven other vehicles, including two other semis, near Ontario, California last week.