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Ronald Gary Taunton, a 20-year employee of East Alabama Paving in Opelika, died instantly after he was run over by a dump truck. Authorities believe Taunton was directing heavy equipment on a work site with the highway department when he apparently failed to move out from behind a Lee County truck as it was backing up. Authorities reported that Taunton was wearing his safety vest and the backup alarm on the truck was working properly.

The coroner said in a press release that the incident is being investigating “as an accident” by Auburn police, the coroner’s office and the Alabama Medical Examiner’s Office.

Comprehensive Safety Analysis

Starting in the summer of 2010, FMCSA will implement comprehensive safety analysis 2010 CSA 2010, which is designed to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of FMCSA’s enforcement and compliance program.

How Will This Change Affect Drivers?

* Unsafe carrier and driver behaviors that lead to crashes will be identified and addressed

* All safety-based roadside inspection violations will count, not just Out-of-Service (OOS) violations

* Drivers will be more accountable for safe on-road performance — good news for drivers with strong safety performance records

What can drivers do to prepare for the change?

1) Know and follow safety rules and regulations

2) Become knowledgeable about the new Behavior Analysis and Safety Improvement Categories (BASICs) and how FMCSA will assess safety under CSA 2010

3) Keep copies of inspection reports

4) Learn about employers’ safety records

5) Visit the CSA 2010 website

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