AAMVA Adopts U-Haul Safe Trailering Practices for Driver's License Manual
The American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators (AAMVA) has incorporated U-Haul Safe Trailering best practices into its updated Model Driver's License Manual, enhancing driver education for safe trailering. This initiative aims to prevent road hazards and fatalities. With nearly everyone exposed to trailer towing, U-Haul's Vice President stated that understanding safe trailering is essential. Since 1959, U-Haul has collaborated with AAMVA to promote highway safety. The program will provide essential information to new drivers across jurisdictions, reinforcing safe driving practices.
- AAMVA's adoption of U-Haul Safe Trailering practices enhances driver education, promoting safety.
- Partnership with AAMVA strengthens U-Haul's reputation as a leader in safe trailering education.
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PHOENIX and ARLINGTON, Va., Aug. 23, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- The American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators® (AAMVA) has incorporated U-Haul Safe Trailering® best practices in the latest version its Model Driver's License Manual, which is used as part of its Noncommercial Model Driver Testing System (NMDTS).
AAMVA develops and maintains NMDTS for use by motor vehicle agencies to assist with testing new drivers.
The updated AAMVA Model Driver's License Manual includes a section dedicated to safe trailering, with content provided by DIY moving and self-storage industry leader from its acclaimed U-Haul Safe Trailering Driver Education program. The program offers trailering education to the North American public for the purposes of preventing injuries, hazards and fatalities on our roadways.
"Trailering activities have broadened each year, and the need for safety education has increased accordingly," stated Joe Cook, U-Haul Vice President of Government Relations. "We are proud to partner with AAMVA to provide practical trailering information and basic guidelines for new drivers. Nearly everyone is exposed to trailer towing in one form or another. Understanding the elements involved is vital for safety. With U-Haul Safe Trailering content adopted into AAMVA best practices, jurisdictions can convey necessary information to new drivers before they begin their tow."
U-Haul® participation and cooperation with AAMVA spans decades in what began as an effort to facilitate vehicle registration reciprocity that would be fair to the transportation industry and member jurisdictions. Since 1959, U-Haul has partnered with AAMVA to sponsor and host the Traditional Past Chairs'/Presidents' Breakfast during the AAMVA's international and regional conferences.
"AAMVA and our members are committed to promoting highway safety and preparing drivers to be safe when they get behind the wheel," said Anne Ferro, AAMVA CEO. "The new guidance in our Model Driver's License Manual, including new information on safe trailering developed with our partners at U-Haul, will strengthen our already robust training materials and bring us closer to achieving our goal of Safe Drivers, Safe Vehicles, Secure Identities, Saving Lives."
The NMDTS establishes uniformity between jurisdictions for the testing of noncommercial operators and provides a base of core information for driver manuals and graduated driver license (GDL) parent instruction guides. The development and maintenance of the NMDTS ensures that new drivers receive proper information on safe operating practices and are tested to determine whether they possess the minimum knowledge and skills for entering the driver's license system.
Chrissy Nizer, Administrator of the Maryland Motor Vehicle Administration and Chair of the AAMVA International Board of Directors, noted: "AAMVA members nationwide take their responsibility of training new drivers very seriously, knowing that the risk of a crash during the first few years of driving is much more likely. The new guidance provided in our Model Driver's License Manual and in the Noncommercial Model Driver Testing System, including the safe trailering information, is essential to helping our members do their jobs to ensure each person who receives their license is prepared for the road."
The U-Haul Safe Trailering initiative is adaptable to an assortment of audiences, including Driver's Education professionals, Highway Safety Offices, Law Enforcement agencies, youth safety groups and general public safety organizers. As a corporate member of the American Driver and Traffic Safety Education Association (ADTSEA) and National Student Safety Program (NSSP), U-Haul continues its longstanding commitment of encouraging the study and teaching of safe trailering.
U-Haul provides all education materials and experiences
VIDEO: Demonstrator teaches U-Haul Safe Trailering best practices
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To inquire how the U-Haul Safe Trailering program can be your safe towing resource, please email trailerdemonstrator@uhaul.com.
About U-HAUL
Since 1945, U-Haul has been the No. 1 choice of do-it-yourself movers, with a network of more than 23,000 locations across all 50 states and 10 Canadian provinces. U-Haul Truck Share 24/7 offers secure access to U-Haul trucks every hour of every day through the customer dispatch option on their smartphones and our proprietary Live Verify technology. Our customers' patronage has enabled the U-Haul fleet to grow to approximately 186,000 trucks, 128,000 trailers and 46,000 towing devices. U-Haul is the third largest self-storage operator in North America and offers 895,000 rentable storage units and 76.6 million square feet of self-storage space at owned and managed facilities. U-Haul is the largest retailer of propane in the U.S., and continues to be the largest installer of permanent trailer hitches in the automotive aftermarket industry. U-Haul has been recognized repeatedly as a leading "Best for Vets" employer and was recently named one of the 15 Healthiest Workplaces in America. uhaul.com
About AAMVA
Founded in 1933, AAMVA serves North American motor vehicle and law enforcement agencies to accomplish their missions. The Association's vision of Safe Drivers, Safe Vehicles, Secure Identities, Saving Lives guides AAMVA's activities, resources, and programs in driver licensing, vehicle titling/registration, motor carrier services, identity management, and technology solutions. For more information visit www.aamva.org.
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