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Top Heavy: High-Load Crashes on the Rise

Unfortunately, bridge strikes are not uncommon. For instance, one railroad overpass in North Carolina was hit 13 times in 13 months — once a month! The good news? Using proper GPS systems can prevent these costly — and sometimes deadly — crashes. Learn about new standards for commercial-driver navigation systems, and see how simple updates
can prevent high-load accidents. www.cleaner.com/featured

Drive Smarter, Not Harder: Top Truck Care Tips 

You finally made the leap and invested in your dream pickup truck. Your service vehicle. Your mobile office. It’s much more than just a pickup. It serves as your day-to-day workhorse, taking you to meetings with potential clients and jobs where other prospective customers see it. You don’t get a second first impression, so keep these suggestions in mind to maintain its pristine appearance and preserve what might be your greatest source of income. www.cleaner.com/featured

What’s Your Excuse? Sick of “Sickness”

A swarm of bees? Christmas shopping? These are just a few of the bizarre excuses employees use when calling in “sick.” Find out what a CareerBuilder survey says are the top five craziest excuses employers have heard from employees. We want to know: What’s the strangest excuse you’ve either used or heard from an employee? www.cleaner.com/featured

Overheard Online: Are You a One-Trick Pony?

Diversification can promote repeat business — you’ll be a one-stop shop — and word-of-mouth referrals. www.cleaner.com/featured

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