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The Hamilton Niagara Chapter of the Fleet Safety Council will be holding a 1/2 day seminar on technology and the advantages and distractions that it creates in the cab. We are expecting the event to be well attended as usual so we urge everyone to register early. Technology has become integrated into our lives so much that not only can we not get along without it, but rely on it so heavily it may now be becoming a distraction. The Spring Seminar for 2015 will discuss the benefits and distractions of technology and how they may be distracting our drivers. A panel discussion from industry experts will be part of this year’s seminar along with a technology trade show.

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Road Today - Canada’s Award Winning Trucking Magazine

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RYDER TO TRAIN ENTIRE MAINTENANCE WORKFORCE ON NATURAL GAS VEHICLE TECHNOLOGIES ONLINE TOOL HELPS VOLVO TRUCKS CUSTOMERS SELECT MOST EFFICIENT POWERTRAIN ATSSA MEETING DISCUSSES NATIONAL SAFETY CODE STANDARD 11 TRANSPORTATION MINISTER DEL DUCA DOUBLES DOWN ON MANDATORY ENTRYLEVEL TRAINING

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VOLVO TRUCKS TO RECOGNIZE SAFEST NORTH AMERICAN FLEETS WITH 2015 AWARD

ISSN:1712-7602 Vol.12, Issue 3 - MARCH 2015

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PETERBILT LAUNCHES RAPID CHECK FOR EXPEDITED DIAGNOSTICS, SERVICE THROUGH ITS NETWORK

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QUICK TIPS TO SET UP A FRAUD PREVENTION PROGRAM

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CANADIAN INTERNATIONAL AUTO SHOW 2015 - GLIMPSES

Carriers Spot Trucking Jobs Bollywood Beauty Column - Bruce Outridge Trux Stop Marketplace Hindi/Punjabi Trucking Quotient Column - Dr. Christopher Singh

MORE OPTIONS FOR NATURAL GAS-POWERED MACK PINNACLE MODELS

24 GAZZOLA PAVING AND QUALITY COLLISION – A RELIABLE TEAM

36 MALAIKA ARORA KHAN INAUGURATES ‘REGALO THE PERFECT GIFT’ IN BRAMPTON


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commitment to develop a mandatory entrylevel training (MELT) system for commercial drivers, adding that competency based testing will guide that process. We thank the Truck Training Schools Association of Ontario (TTSAO) and the Ontario Trucking Association (OTA) for their ongoing efforts and advocacy in this regard. The School of Transportation at the Centennial College is organizing an Open House on Sunday, March 22 from 1 to 4 pm. As the largest on-site transportation facility in Canada, this event at the Ashtonbee Campus gives a perfect opportunity to meet the faculty and get a first-hand look at the transportation labs and aircraft hangar. We hope future students will make the best use of available opportunities. The 2015 edition of the Canadian Fleet Maintenance Seminar is coming up on May 6th. Always lined up with timely topics, this event is certainly the best valued industry seminar. Road Today is pleased to continue supporting this well run event and wishes tremendous success to organizers. The 7th Annual Road Today Truck Show is also moving ahead in style and will be held on May 23rd and 24th at the Soccer Centre in Brampton with plenty of exciting features. We look forward to an industry friendly networking event. Please keep the channel of communication open through our social media platforms. Thanks again for your continued patronage. Manan Gupta Editor

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elcome to the March 2015 edition of the award-winning magazine serving Canada’s multicultural trucking industry! Inside you will find the latest developments and updates related to the trucking industry plus all regular features like Trucking Quotient Quiz, Road Safety Tips, Entertainment, Health Column, Kids Corner, and much more. March is Fraud Prevention Month and we encourage all readers to get informed about fraud and how they can protect themselves. There are many resources made available by Government to learn how to recognize, report and stop fraud. This year the theme is Don’t Buy Into Fraud. In this era of global connectivity, Canadians are shopping and banking online more than ever, but these activities do pose risks. Get Cyber Safe has information on how to spot fraudulent online activity and what you can do to protect yourself. Insurance Bureau of Canada (IBC) is also providing tips to help detect and avoid auto insurance fraud which is estimated to cost as much as $1.6 billion a year in Ontario alone. Look out for our informative messages sent via social and electronic media throughout the month. Volvo Trucks is seeking North America’s safest fleets to recognize them with the Volvo Trucks Safety Award. For the seventh straight year, two fleets with the safest driving records and top safety programs will receive the annual award and $25,000 to be used for their safety-related activities. Check out the details on Page 8. Ontario Minister of Transportation Steven Del Duca has reinforced the government’s

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Volvo Trucks To Recognize Safest North American Fleets with 2015 Award Volvo Trucks is seeking North America’s safest fleets to recognize them with the Volvo Trucks Safety Award. For the seventh straight year, two fleets with the safest driving records and top safety programs will receive the annual award and $25,000 to be used for their safety-related activities.

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othing is more important in managing a fleet than maintaining a stellar safety record, and we are proud to honor the trucking industry’s best performers again this year,” said Göran Nyberg, president of Volvo Trucks North America. “Safety is a core value at Volvo, and we are proud to offer active safety technologies to help make the highways safer for everyone and passive safety features to help protect a fleet’s most valuable asset: The driver.” Michelin Americas Truck Tires will again join Volvo Trucks in sponsoring the annual award. Michelin has been a supporting sponsor since 2010. “Michelin Americas Truck Tires is proud to continue our sponsorship of the Volvo Trucks Safety Award,” said Mike Cain, Michelin Americas Truck Tires vice president of original equipment. “This award embodies the commitment to safety that has been a foundation of Michelin for 120 years, and we are thrilled to again participate with Volvo Trucks in recognizing the safest truck fleets in North America.”

The Volvo Trucks Safety Award is open to all U.S. and Canadian fleets operating at least five Class 8 units. Fleets must have at least one Volvo tractor in operation to be eligible for the award. Entrants will be ranked by their accident frequency rates and will also be judged on their accident prevention activities. The two grand prizes will be awarded to the fleets with the best records in two divisions based on annual vehicle miles traveled: less than 20 million miles and more than 20 million miles. The deadline for entry is June 30, 2015. The award winners will be announced during the American Trucking Associations’ Management Conference & Exhibition in October 2015 in Philadelphia. Complete rules and entry forms are available at www.volvotrucks.us.com/safetyaward. In 2014, Kriska Holdings Limited of Prescott, Ontario, Canada, won the Volvo Trucks Safety Award in the more than 20 million miles category. Britton Transport, Inc. of Grand Forks, North Dakota, received the Volvo Trucks Safety Award in RT the less than 20 million miles category.

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yder System has launched a new online natural gas vehicle maintenance training program for its entire North American maintenance network. Over 6,000 maintenance and service employees across Ryder’s 800 maintenance facilities will be trained on the new technology. The program will provide the company’s technician workforce with knowledge of all natural gas vehicle platforms and configurations. This program supplements existing customized natural gas vehicle training completed by employees who are already fueling and performing maintenance on natural gas vehicles operating in customers’ fleets. Ryder has more than 30 million miles of experience, 14 natural gas vehicle maintenance facilities, and 260 natural gas vehicle trained technicians. Since deploying its natural gas vehicle program in 2011, Ryder has replaced approximately 4.6 million gallons of diesel fuel with lower emission domestically produced natural gas. Customers can tap into Ryder’s extensive knowledge of natural gas and rapidly evolving advanced fuels maintenance network, along with its highly trained and experienced technicians, to ensure the safe operation, maintenance, and fueling of natural gas vehicles. Ryder’s advanced fuels sales team can also help businesses determine which vehicle configurations work best for their specific applications. Ryder is able to leverage its buying power, knowledge of emerging fleet technologies, as well as government rebates and tax incentive programs, to help reduce natural gas vehicle costs for customers and offer more competitive lease and rental rates. Ryder actively monitors public and private incentive programs throughout the U.S. and Canada to leverage those areas that offer incentives. In addition to making natural gas vehicles available for rent or lease, Ryder’s “Flex-to-Green Lease” solution is designed to ease the transition to a greener fleet. Businesses that opt for Ryder’s Flex-to-Green Lease start out with a diesel-powered vehicle and then have the option to convert to a natural gas vehicle at any time following the first full year of the lease. Flex-to-Green customers enjoy all the maintenance and service benefits of a standard Ryder Full Service Lease, which may include substitute vehicles during unexpected downtime. RT

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Equipped with the Cummins Westport ISX12 G natural gas engine, Mack Pinnacle models can run on either compressed natural gas (CNG) or liquefied natural gas (LNG). The maintenance-free aftertreatment system, combined with low-cost natural gas, reduces vehicle lifecycle costs and thereby improves customers’ return on investment. The Wingman Advanced system provides adaptive cruise control with braking that actively intervenes to help drivers maintain a safe following distance by reducing the throttle; engaging the engine retarder; or, if necessary, applying the foundation brakes. RT


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he monthly meeting of the Automotive Transportation Service Superintendents Association (ATSSA) Toronto held on February 10th received overwhelming attention from the membership and industry guests. The meeting hall was in full capacity to learn more about the changes made to National Safety Code Standard 11 Maintenance and Periodic Inspection Standards. The evening saw excellent presentations made by Rolf VanderZwaag (Manager of Maintenance & Tech. Issues at Ontario Trucking Association) and Rob Monster (Senior Engineer at MTO Carrier Safety Enforcement Branch). Additional educational resources were provided for a better understanding and compliance of the new changes. Attendees optimally utilized the opportunity to get their queries answered from the guest speakers.

What is Changing • Criteria for safety standards certificates (SSC), annual and semi-annual inspections for trucks, trailers, buses, accessible and school purposes vehicles can be found in the National Safety Code Standard 11 Part B 2014 “Periodic Commercial Motor Vehicle Inspections” (NSC 11B). • Modifications to NSC 11B have been made in Regulation 611 of the Highway Traffic Act (HTA) “Safety Inspections”. • Complementary amendments have been made to HTA Regulation 601 “Motor Vehicle Inspection Stations”.

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Online Tool Helps Volvo Trucks Customers Select Most Efficient Powertrain

A new online survey at www.volvotrucks. us.com/torque helps truck buyers spec the powertrain package that works best for their operation. (right)

Volvo Trucks in North America is assisting customers in finding the best powertrain torque package for their operation through a recently launched and easy-to-use online survey. Using the theme “Don’t Go Power Crazy,” Volvo is promoting the survey with several short videos emphasizing the importance of using the right amount of power for the job.

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breaks the decision down to just a handful of key questions that will help identify a recommended option in less than a minute.” For customers seeking to maximize fuel efficiency in over-the-road applications, Volvo offers XE – eXceptional Efficiency – powertrain packages, which lower engine rpm at a given vehicle speed through integration of theVolvo I-Shift automated manual transmission and Volvo power. XE is available in High Torque, Economy and Adaptive Gearing packages depending on application. Customers needing more of a balance between efficiency and performance might choose Eco-Torque, which is available in the following packages: Eco-Torque Performance and Eco-Torque Economy. For some heavyduty and vocational applications that require different torque delivery characteristics, the best option might be straight torque. Volvo torque options are available for Volvo’s proprietary 11-liter D11, 13-liter D13 and 16-liter D16 engines. Descriptions of the various powertrain packages are available at www.volvotrucks.us.com/torque.

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argo securement regulations specify that a securement system must be able to withstand a sideways force of 0.5 g (50% of the cargo’s weight). If your securement system is not strong enough, a turn might push your cargo to the side of the vehicle and unbalance it. Even if the securement system is working the way it should, going too fast around a curve can cause a rollover because of the lateral forces acting on both the vehicle and cargo. Most rollovers result from excessive speed and not shifting cargo. All vehicles will roll over if they take a turn too quickly, but the likelihood of a rollover also depends on the vehicle’s center of gravity and weight. This is known as the roll threshold. The lower the roll threshold, the more likely a vehicle will roll over. Because of their large size and weight, commercial vehicles have a high center of gravity and a low roll threshold. When the load increases in height and weight, the vehicle’s center of gravity increases and the roll threshold is even lower. To reduce the risk of rollovers, you must observe posted speed limits on turns and curves. The limits are based on typical roll thresholds, between 0.05 to 0.17 g. If your speed is 70 km/h (45 mph) on a ramp posted for 40 km/h (25 mph), your vehicle will produce lateral acceleration of about 0.5 g, and you will have difficulty keeping the vehicle on the road. If you are carrying an especially high or heavy load, it’s best to err on the side of caution and reduce your speed even more than what is posted. Remember! Cargo should always be positioned in the center of the trailer in order to prevent one side from being heavier than the other. Vehicle imbalances can also increase the potential to roll over.

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Minister Del Duca

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en ntario Minister of Transportation Stev ent’s Del Duca has reinforced the governm entr yry commitment to develop a mandato mercial level training (MELT) system for com d base ncy pete “com that ing add ers, driv testing” will guide that process. k Training Del Duca made the remarks at a Truc roundtable AO) (TTS ’s ario Ont of ion Schools Associat ders participated in Toronto, where nearly 100 stakehol of the Ontario iers carr ber mem and staff – including Trucking Association. on MELT he made While reiterating the announcement commended a Duc Del fall, last on enti at OTA’s conv such as OTA, for those “working on the frontlines,” the government “take ing help and ive pect pers g providin the development of ards tow ” ction dire t steps in the righ training standards. but for me in “Today is … a chance for all of us, listen, lear n and to ity rtun oppo particular, to seize the t for ever yone righ this build consensus on how to get dge the work owle ackn to like “I’d . said he at the table,” you in the of y man so by ken has already been underta ” stry. indu k in developing the He also applauded the recent wor al Standard, which, tion upa “long overdue” National Occ rted at the event, repo ley Brad id Dav t iden as OTA Pres l draft. fina and fifth its ne has recently undergo r roadways while He added that MELT will lead to safe to help deal “with providing the industry another tool of drivers.” He tage shor a with the crisis we are facing also deliver “security will s dard stan ing train er high said trucking their chosen to those who have made transport career.” of the panelists at the OTA’s David Bradley, who was one ’s efforts to date. ister min the ed laud TTSAO roundtable, a became the first At OTA’s convention last fall, Del Duc mit to MELT as com to ada Can in ister min n transportatio

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When Virginio Gazzola started a landscaping business in 1952 with a used Ford truck, no one would have imagined that 63 years later, the fleet would have grown to over 140 trucks.

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hat started as a landscaping business slowly became a paving business, when customers expressed an interest in having a paved driveway to finish off their newly landscaped yard. The Gazzola fleet, which today numbers over 140 trucks, is comprised mostly of Mack units. The fleet has included Ford, International, Peterbilt and Sterling in the past. Given the nature of the construction, road building and snow clearing operations that form the backbone of Gazzola’s business, reliable vocational trucks are an absolute necessity. The customized Peterbilt shown on the cover and on these pages started out as a 1987 Peterbilt 379 purchased at auction after being used as a highway hauler. Gazzola used the truck to haul an asphalt tank trailer for their asphalt plant in Rexdale. The truck was originally rust coloured, however Virgil Gazzola, the grandson of company

founder Virginio and operations manager for the company, painted the truck in the red and white company colours. Virgil’s father Vern had some hot rods when he was growing up and Virgil was always a car guy. He liked customizing cars and keeping the truck fleet looking clean and polished. Virgil worked with a shop to add some chrome and a wood floor to the Pete. The modifications looked like someone had just added parts to the truck and did not satisfy Virgil’s vision of what the truck could be. While at a show, Virgil saw a truck that had been modified in a manner that matched his vision. He contacted Frank and Ken Fenwick at Quality Collision Centre on Clark Boulevard in Brampton, Ontario and mental images became artists renderings which led to the finished product. Quality Collision has done numerous custom trucks, as well as a 1951 Ford dump truck to replicate the first truck in the Gazzola fleet. The shop foreman at Gazzola, Tony Calitri, a former stock car racer, stripped the truck down to the frame rails. The entire frame was disassembled, sandblasted, lengthened by 36 inches, painted with red polyurethane and


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ack for its fourth season, TIFF’s popular subscription series Food on Film brings together chefs, food experts and film lovers to enjoy the best of culinary cinema and conversation. Each month, series host Matt Galloway (CBC’s Metro Morning) welcomes celebrated guests from the culinary world to discuss topical and timely food themes, and to explore the intersections of cinema, culture and gastronomy. Held from March 11 to June 24 at TIFF Bell Lightbox, the series presents six events that each feature a screening followed by a fascinating and lively discussion. Food on Film screenings will take place Wednesdays at 6:30 p.m. On March 11, Indian-born chefs, cookbook authors and restaurateurs Vikram Vij and Meeru Dhalwala present the award-winning festival hit The Lunchbox, exploring the art behind crafting Indian dishes and the popular rise of integrating homestyle cooking into restaurant cuisine. Vij and Dhalwala are

husband and wife co-owners of Vij’s Restaurant and Rangoli Restaurant in Vancouver. Vij is a television personality on CBC’s Dragons’ Den, and Dhalwala has worked with various international non-profit organizations on human rights and economic development projects. Series subscriptions to Food on Film include all six events and are on sale now: $153 for TIFF Members or $180 for non-members. Single tickets available starting March 4: $28 for TIFF Members or $35 for nonmembers. Purchase tickets online at tiff.net/food, by phone from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. ET daily at 416.599.TIFF or 1.888.599.8433, or visit the box office in person from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. ET daily at TIFF Bell Lightbox, Reitman Square, 350 King Street West.

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and cost effectively.” Siver said the program is available throughout the Peterbilt dealer network, now at more than 300 locations. Within two hours, the Rapid Check program provides: • Basic vehicle diagnostics • Evaluation of needed repairs or, if necessary, more complex diagnostics • Regular communication with customers updating the status of their vehicles • Estimate of needed repair time “Peterbilt dealerships already lead the industry in the quality, accuracy and efficiency of their service work, achieving the highest levels of customer satisfaction,” said Siver. “Rapid Check will be another effective tool for dealers to serve customers by exceeding expectations and helping them meet their business RT requirements.”

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arch is the beginning of change for many. If the ground hog saw their shadow we should be almost finishing winter and moving into spring. People’s mood start to change as the weather gets better and joy and freshness share the air. March also brings on a string of events in the transportation world. Job fairs begin, truck shows get ready for launch and companies are hungrier than ever for top employees. Drivers are of course top of the list and anyone with a commercial license should be working, yet many are not! If there is such a shortage in the industry and the shortage is growing then why do we have so many people struggling to get a job? From what I have been hearing in the industry it is not just the license that is the issue but the other parts of transportation. I believe that is where many of the new drivers are missing the boat. They are missing the importance of what makes a person in the industry successful. It’s not that the schools are not teaching new students the skills they need but many of the students focus so much on the license portion of the course that they dismiss the other functions that are presented. Comments like these are common in classrooms across the country, “Dispatch will tell me where to go.” They may tell you where to go but they won’t tell you the best way to get there. The reason so many are having trouble getting positions is the back end of their resumes. They have a license but they haven’t taken care of past criminal charges, or they aren’t putting forward special skills that may make them of interest to potential employers. Many times they feel it doesn’t apply to their new profession as a professional driver. What we need to be sharing and possibly training for are other positions in transportation. Take the story of a women we will call Linda. She had a management position at a large company in the U.S. that got downsized and she unfortunately lost her position. She came back to Canada and began training as professional driver. Once hired on with a carrier they found she had many other skills that she gained while in prior roles. The company

was smart enough to see she could offer more in other positions and made her a Recruiter six months into position as a professional driver. She has now gone on to owning her own company within the transportation field. So when you are building your resume for employment don’t short yourself by hiding skills that may get you into other positions in a company. Driving is just one of many positions needed in the transportation industry and in itself can be a lifelong position or a stepping stone to other positions. When writing your resume highlight those area of skills that you have learned in the past that may be of interest. That may include presentation skills, customer service courses, safety positions, or past positions in security. Even if those positions were far down the line in your past from where you are now I would include them if they are relatable to your future career. Many career counsellors will tell you not to make your resume too long or a certain format. To me the resume is meant to showcase your talents and if you have so many talents that it takes more than one page then so be it. @roadtoday

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Tax trouble

A man wrote a letter to the CRA: “I have been unable to sleep knowing that I have cheated on my income tax. I understated my taxable income and have enclosed a check for $200.00. If I still can’t sleep, I will send the rest.”

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A girl in our office got engaged some time ago. She came to office wearing her engagement ring but none of the other women in the office even noticed. Finally, in sheer and total exasperation, she said “Boy!!! It’s so warm in here today, I think I’ll take off my ring.”

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The Delta Nu Alpha presents an “Open Mic” evening with Douglas Harrison.

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Broken Ribs R

ib fractures are a fairly common injury. A broken rib occurs when one or more of the bones in the rib cage are cracked or broken. In the majority of the cases, broken ribs are mild cracks that are painful but not life threatening. The most common cause of broken ribs is direct trauma to the chest or ribcage. Athletes that participate in contact sports such as hockey and football are at an increase risk. Slips and falls are also a common cause of broken ribs. In fact, I recently had a patient, who is a professional truck driver, crack three ribs after falling off the deck of his flat bed trailer. Ribs can also be broken from repetitive trauma such as frequent golfing or rowing or even from severe coughing. Finally, motor vehicle accidents account for the majority of severe rib fractures due to the increased amount of forces that are present during the collision. The pain that is associated with a broken rib is usually described as a small localized tender spot in the rib area that begins after trauma. The pain usually worsens when you take a deep breath, bend and twist your body or directly press on the tender area. In most cases, fractured ribs will heal without treatment within one or two months. In severe fractures in which the rib bone is completely broken, the potentially sharp end of the bone could puncture or lacerate blood vessels or internal organs. Both of these conditions could be life threatening thus, it is important to seek medical attention if you suspect a broken rib and you experience pressure or squeezing in the center for your chest or significant difficulty breathing. If your physician suspects a broken rib, he or she may order an x-ray or other diagnostic tests to confirm the diagnosis. Surgery

is only required in the most severe cases. Most of the time pain relieving medication is all that is required. It is important to control pain in order to be able to breathe deeply enough to prevent developing pneumonia. If oral medications are not sufficient to control the pain, your doctor may recommend injections of long lasting anaesthesia around the nerves that supply the ribs. The good news is that even severe rib fractures usually heal within six weeks. Although it is not possible to prevent all rib fractures, there are a few simple tips to keep in mind. First of all make sure you keep your bones strong by getting enough calcium in your diet from food and supplements. Also, try and prevent slips and falls by wearing proper footwear. Lastly, when participating in contact sports, it is important to wear the proper protective equipment. Until next time, drive safely.

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