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</html><description>As a motor carrier, planning for the aftermath of a truck accident is crucial, despite it seeming counterintuitive. The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration has moved away from using the term "accident" and instead speaks of "crashes" as they have causes that can be addressed.</description></oembed>
