Dear Valued Member,
My name is Patrick O’Neill (ADP District Manager) and I want to personally thank you for your participation in the Southwest Tow Operators Association. As a member, you have access to special products, services, and promotional opportunities in various regards.
Automatic Data Processing, Inc. (ADP®) is one of the largest providers of business outsourcing solutions – including human resources, payroll, tax and benefits administration – to both employers and automotive dealerships around the world. We build personalized solutions that can fit your organization’s unique goals and increase your productivity. We serve approximately 570,000 organizations in more than 125 countries, including nearly 400,000 small-businesses. Over 80 percent of FORTUNE 500 companies and more than 90 percent of FORTUNE 100 companies use at least one of ADP’s services. Partnering with ADP means you get solutions with the latest HR technology – so you can focus your limited time and resources on your people and your goals, not back-office administration. We invest more than $600 million every year to develop and enhance the services that can help you run your organization better.
As a business owner you know that running a business takes hard work, dedication, and the right team members by your side. I myself have been made available to you as human capital management consultant to help your business in three main categories. Those three areas of your business are helping you make smarter use of financial resources, engage the right team members, and mitigate risks that can cripple any organization. The towing industry faces an increase in regulations as well as growth opportunities every day. By partnering your business with ADP you are able to stay ahead of the competition, greatly reduce risk of fines by government collection agencies (IRS, TWC) and attract/retain the best talent to support growth for the business.
As a member of the Southwest Tow Operators you have been given access to ADP’s industry leading services at a discounted rate of 30%. Please do not hesitate to reach out to either myself or the association for any additional information regarding this notification.
Best Regards,
Patrick O’Neill
KILLEEN (September 24, 2014) Killeen police officers with the special operations unit will be set up in areas around the city looking for drivers who are illegally pass emergency vehicles stopped on roadsides.
Texas law states drivers should slow down to 20 miles per hour less than the posted speed limit, or move to another lane if emergency vehicles are parked on the side of the road.
The purpose of the law is “to protect service workers and emergency workers from being killed from car crashes," Department of Public Safety Trooper Harpin Myer said.
Myer says he’s had his share of close calls during traffic stops when passing vehicles nearly hit him.
"A pickup truck went by with large mirrors and nearly hit me at a traffic stop," he said.
"I was completely halfway into the grass or shoulder and apparently the driver fell asleep and swerved onto the shoulder and missed me about two or three inches so that was pretty scary."
Myer said drivers should slow down or move over when the lights are flashing for police vehicles, fire trucks, ambulances, Texas Department of Transportation vehicles and tow trucks.
Anyone caught violating the law could be fined as much as $500, and even more if someone is injured.
The Law
545.157 Passing Authorized Emergency Vehicle.
The Texas State Law states - (a) on approaching a stationary authorized emergency vehicle using visual signals that meet the requirements of Sections 547.305 and 547.702, an operator, unless otherwise directed by a police officer, shall:
(1) Vacate the lane closest to the emergency vehicle when driving on a highway with two or more lanes traveling in the direction of the emergency vehicle; or
(2) Slow to a speed not to exceed:
(A) 20 miles per hour less than the posted speed limit when the posted speed limit is 25 miles per hour or more;
(B) Five miles per hour when the posted speed limit is less than 25 miles per hour.
(b) a violation of this section is:
(1) a misdemeanor punishable under Section 542.401;
(2) a misdemeanor punishable by a fine of $500 if the violation results in property damage: or
(3) a Class B misdemeanor if the violation results in bodily injury.
(c) if conduct constituting an offense under this section also constitutes an offense under section of this code or the Penal Code, the actor may be prosecuted under either section or under both sections.
TDLR recently updated the http://www.tdlr.texas.gov/towing/forms/VSF011.pdf">Removal or Inspection of a Motor Vehicle at a Vehicle Storage Facility form, also known as the VSF011. The only change to this form is the web address for submitting online complaints that appears at the bottom of each page of the form. Applicants should begin using this new version of the form immediately.
Download the Removal or Inspection of a Motor Vehicle at a VSF form (107kb PDF)
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