ASA to Host Vehicle Inspection Safety Forum

Nov. 4, 2014

Nov. 4, 2014—On Nov. 14, the Automotive Service Association (ASA) and the Automotive Aftermarket Suppliers Association will host the Vehicle Safety Inspection and Maintenance Forum in East Norriton, Pa.

The purpose of the forum is to discuss the importance of periodic motor vehicle inspection programs and what can be done to protect these programs, the ASA said in a release.

Forum participants include Cathie Curtis, American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators’ (AAMVA) Director of Vehicle Programs; Kya Kishbaugh, division manager, Pennsylvania Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV); Scott Clapper, director of vehicle services, Delaware DMV; Doug Woolverton, Northeast Division Manager and director of Safety Inspection Equipment Division for Hunter Engineering Company; Bill Hanvey, AASA’s senior vice president Programs and Member Services, Tom Gebbie, shop owner and president of ASA-PA, and other leaders of the automotive  industry and law enforcement.    

This half-day forum will take place at the Automobile Dealers Association of Greater Philadelphia (ADAGP) located at 3311 Swede Road in East Norriton, Pa. The program will begin at noon. ASA encourages anyone involved in the automotive industry to attend this most important automotive safety program.

To register for the forum, visit www.TakingTheHill.com or email [email protected].

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