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MCat: Driver Safety
Cat: Fleet Costs

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The Business Library

Updated Business Security / Vehicle Crime

Theft data on hundreds of passenger vehicles by make and model. Fact sheets and tips on how to prevent vehicle theft. Theft losses by make and model. Tips to prevent auto theft.


Updated Vehicle Management / Statistics

National statistics and statistics by state for vehicle accidents at railway crossings. Analysis of truck accidents involving fatalities. Canadian motor vehicle traffic collision statistics. Insurance industry statistics on highway fatalities. FARS database access.


The Safety Library

Updated Fleet Safety / Fleet Costs

Fuel prices. New and used car and truck prices. IFT tax rate information. Worksheets to determine the true costs of vehicle accidents.


Updated Security / Vehicle Theft

Theft data on hundreds of passenger vehicles by make and model. Fact sheets and tips on how to prevent vehicle theft.


Updated Statistics / Highway Safety Data

Analysis of truck accidents involving fatalities. National statistics and statistics by state for vehicle accidents at railway crossings. Canadian motor vehicle traffic collision statistics. Insurance industry statistics on highway fatalities. FARS database access.


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One day a secretary is leaving on her lunch break, and she notices her boss standing in front of a shredder with a clueless look on his face. The secretary walks up to him and asks if he needs help.

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