News and Updates

New Service! CTC Sign Management System

 

Historically, highway signs have been required to be manufactured with a certain level of nighttime visibility, or “Retroreflectivity.”  The 2009 MUTCD now requires all signs to be maintained at a certain level of retroreflectivity, based upon the colors of the materials used.  The first deadline is January 22, 2012.

With the most Up to date courses!CTC's Online Institute

 

CTC is always striving to find the most innovative ways for our clients to stay in compliance.  Our new Online Institute offers Web-based DOT and OSHA training designed to enhance your skills, increase your performance, and meet the current DOT and DOL training requirement.

A Fallen American HeroSGT Brandon E. Maggart Memorial and
Blake Maggart Educational Fund

Honoring the memory of Army SGT Brandon E. Maggart who served in Iraq and was killed during Operation Iraq Freedom.


Blake Maggart remembers his father on Memorial Day and Veteran's Day in 2011

 

Vincent, Training Sales RepresentativeThe experience you need for your transportation issues.

Vincent Babich retired from the Pennsylvania State Police at the rank of Sergeant with 25 years of service.  As a Trooper, he served on the Commercial Vehicle Enforcement Team at the Uniontown Station, where he and two Pennsylvania Department of Transportation, Motor Carrier Enforcement Officers were responsible for commercial vehicle safety and enforcement over a five county area in southwestern Pennsylvania.  Later, at the rank of Corporal, he supervised and operated commercial vehicle inspection facilities on the Pennsylvania Turnpike.  Finally, as a Sergeant, for ten years he administered and managed the Department‘s Commercial Vehicle Safety and Enforcement Program, having functional supervision over approximately 260 Motor Carrier Inspectors throughout the state.

 

Vincent has participated in various organizations committed to commercial vehicle safety.  His affiliations included the Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance (CVSA), Vehicle Committee; the Cooperative Hazardous Materials Enforcement Development (COHMED); Pennsylvania’s Motor Carrier Safety Advisory Committee; Chair of the I-95 Corridor Coalition, Intelligent Transportation Systems/Commercial Vehicle Operations (ITS/CVO), Safety Subcommittee; and Chair of Pennsylvania’s Waste Transportation Work Group.

 

He was an Associate Staff member of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, National Training Center as a Hazardous Materials and North American Standard Inspection Instructor.

He has been recognized on numerous occasions for his contributions to commercial vehicle safety, including being named Troop B, Trooper of the Year for his safety and enforcement efforts while serving on the Commercial Vehicle Enforcement Team.

 

Vincent holds a Bachelor of Science Degree in engineering from the Pennsylvania State University. Mr. Babich can be contacted at:

 

Cell: 717-215-4233
Email: Vince@comtrancon.com