To meet the need for credible information, Georgia Motor Trucking Association has authored a four-page, full color booklet that explains CSA changes, and cites relevant regulations and answers.
GMTA Produces Drivers' Guide to CSA
To meet the need for credible information, Georgia Motor Trucking Association has authored a four-page, full color booklet that explains CSA changes, and cites relevant regulations and answers

The booklet is designed for use in driver safety meetings or for distribution to drivers and even non-driving employees. Sold in packs of 20 at $50 per pack, the booklet is a cost-effective way for companies and individual drivers to ensure they are ready to operate under CSA, claims the association.
"Five of the seven CSA BASICs are directly related to drivers, so it is vitally important that drivers understand the new program," said GMTA President Ed Crowell. "Yet in many cases, drivers have nothing but rumors to go on. They need clear, credible answers about what CSA does and what it doesn't do, about how their actions affect their companies and their own careers."
Packs of the booklets can be ordered by phone or on the web with a major credit card at 770-444-9771, or at the GMTA website www.gmta.org. GMTA members receive a 20 percent discount and there are discounts available to all purchasers for large orders.
More info: www.gmta.org.
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