HAPPY SUPERTECH DAY from BEA! For those of you who have installed or serviced our products, you know how important safety and automation are around those environments. Thankfully, our industry technicians are here to provide peace of mind for everyone, everywhere. Be sure to give your favorite tech a pat on the back and thank them for all that they do!
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Taking a customer’s car for a test drive may be the only way to know what’s really wrong – but how can you learn what you need in a safe and productive manner? Join AAPEX in this free webinar and learn from experts how you can maximize your road test procedures, while protecting your team. https://bit.ly/401sV94
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Check out this video if you want to learn how to utilize the manual connection function to dial into a particular vehicle system or module or even look up troubleshooting information when you are not connected to a vehicle. https://lnkd.in/d4zbKR56
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Taking a customer’s car for a test drive may be the only way to know what’s really wrong – but how can you learn what you need in a safe and productive manner? Join AAPEX in this free webinar and learn from experts how you can maximize your road test procedures, while protecting your team. https://bit.ly/401sV94
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Taking a customer’s car for a test drive may be the only way to know what’s really wrong – but how can you learn what you need in a safe and productive manner? Join AAPEX in this free webinar and learn from experts how you can maximize your road test procedures, while protecting your team. https://bit.ly/401sV94
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President of National Coalition for Safer Roads, Advocate Consultant, Influential Speaker and Spokesperson
We all have roles to play in preventing impaired driving. A key component states can employ is utilizing compliance-based removal of ignition interlock devices and other key best practices to reduce recidivism and to save lives. Sign up for a webinar on November 29 from 1:00 – 2:00 pm EST, Stop Repeat Drunk Drivers – Compliance Based Removal of Ignition Interlocks (and Other Best Practices). Panelists will explore lessons learned from state ignition interlock data and how to maximize this resource. Register here - https://ow.ly/juBv50Q9IBx
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A top favorite customer feature of Schneider FreightPower is its ease of use. Watch this 1 min demo on how easy it is: http://sndr.pro/4B
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Let me facilitate an understanding of the problem with concept of 100% code coverage in a more resonant way. Imagine that the instrumentation on your car is the code, each instrument in the car (piece of code) is on a checklist and 100% coverage is achieved when you have checked off all the items. So you get in your car switch on the ignition (check), engage a forward gear (check), engage a reverse gear (check), turn the steering wheel (check) signal (check) etc...... Now let's say your car has an anti-lock braking system (ABS) - you bring it to a halt (check), you come to the end of your test drive and everything checked off. When you went out on your test drive the weather was dry so you checked off coverage for the ABS and achieved and announced 100% test coverage without ever testing the ABS in wet rainy conditions. See the problem? Devs who announce 100% code coverage are like men who brag about taking care of their kids. As Chris Rock says.... You're supposed to.
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