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		<title>Why Don’t All Class 8 Trucks Have Airbags?</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Since 1998, airbags have been a standard safety feature in passenger cars, and for good reason—they increase the safety of drivers and passengers and significantly contribute to saving lives. However, [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Since 1998, airbags have been a standard safety feature in passenger cars, and for good reason—they increase the safety of drivers and passengers and significantly contribute to saving lives. However, when it comes to Class 8 trucks, airbags are still treated as an optional “extra.” If truck drivers want frontal and side-roll airbag protection, it’s on them to advocate for it.</p>
<p>Why is this the case? It&#8217;s a question that every professional driver should be asking and bringing attention to.</p>
<p>Here are the facts: airbags unquestionably save lives. They&#8217;re readily available through all major Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs), yet not a single OEM has made airbags standard equipment on new trucks. Shockingly, more than half of driver/passenger fatalities in heavy trucks result from rollovers. With airbags, this number could be decreased.</p>
<p>Gemini Motor Transport, a subsidiary of Love&#8217;s Travel Stops &amp; Country Stores, recognizes the critical importance of airbag protection. They&#8217;ve become a respected safety leader in the industry by prioritizing the well-being of their drivers.</p>
<p>“I never want to make that phone call. It&#8217;s hard enough when a driver gets hurt. I don&#8217;t want to go that next step where I have to attend a funeral or see a husband or a wife and kids devastated because of something that happened on the road in an accident,” said Brent Bergevin, Gemini’s vice president of transportation. “I&#8217;ve never made that call, and hopefully, I never will.”</p>
<p>Because of this, the company refuses to purchase a truck without RollTek onboard.</p>
<p>“It saves lives. I can think off the top of my head five guys that are here today that wouldn’t have been without RollTek,” he said.</p>
<p>Reiff Simmons, Gemini&#8217;s regional manager, agrees with and supports this sentiment.</p>
<p>“When you have a bad accident, and the driver walks away from it with something as simple as a scratch,” Simmons said. “Then you look at the condition of the truck, you look at the seat that they were in, and you know all those things played a factor into that driver walking away. You&#8217;re like, why in the world aren&#8217;t other companies, you know, installing this kind of technology in their new equipment?”</p>
<p>Until airbag safety becomes federally mandated or universally considered standard for all vehicles, including Class 8 trucks, it falls upon fleet operators, managers, carrier leaders, and drivers to demand it. Today, you have the opportunity to play your part in saving lives and preventing injuries. And always remember: buckle up for safety.</p>
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<p><em>Source: Transport Topics</em></p>
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