Monthly Archives: August 2015
Part 5: ANSI/AGSC/AGRSS™ Standard 003-2015 Changes
August 31, 2015

The gasket (weatherstrip) installation is quickly becoming a thing of the past. However, there are a few gasket sets still out there. The vehicles they are mounted in are being used every day to transport families and friends. Read More
AGSC Members Invited to Private Breakfast with Management Expert Jack Welch
August 20, 2015

The Auto Glass Safety Council™ (AGSC) will hold its annual member meeting on Tuesday, September 29, from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. at the Atlantis … Read More
AGSC Creates Back-to-School Advisory for Registered Members’ Use
August 20, 2015
The Auto Glass Safety Council™ (AGSC) has added a back-to-school advisory to the “Members Only” portion of its website. The back-to-school advisory is available for … Read More
Welcome These Certified Master Auto Glass Technicians
August 20, 2015

A number of auto glass technicians passed the Auto Glass Safety Council™’s (AGSC) Certified Master Auto Glass Technician certification exam during the month of July. … Read More
Marketing to Millennials: Social Media Expert to Speak at Auto Glass Week™
August 20, 2015

This year’s Auto Glass Week™ will feature a number of experts hand-picked to speak on areas to help increase your knowledge and provide an unsurpassed … Read More
Don’t Miss a Memorable Night with the Classics
August 20, 2015

While attending Auto Glass Week™ 2015, spend A Night with the Classics at the National Automobile Museum (The Harrah Collection) on Thursday, October 1. Take … Read More
Does AGRR Demand Increase as the Vehicle Population Ages?
August 20, 2015
The average age of vehicles on the road in the United States has grown to 11.5 years. Has this led to an increase in demand for AGRR services? AGRR company owners say yes. Read More
For NHTSA’s Mark Rosekind, Automakers Need to be More Proactive – and So Does NHTSA
August 20, 2015
It seems like such an obvious, simple and basic concept, the head of the highway traffic regulator being focused on safety. But getting the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration up to speed with leading-edge technology being developed daily by automakers is a tall task, one that requires a change in culture – for everyone involved. Read More
Federal Investigators Look into Sunroof Explosions
August 20, 2015
An ongoing federal investigation is looking into what dozens of Mid-Southerners recently experienced: cases of spontaneous sunroof explosions. Read More
Four Futuristic Car Technologies That Seem Like Science Fiction
August 20, 2015
In 2015, we have become accustomed to being surrounded by gadgets that would have seemed a fantasy 50 years ago. From inter-connecting smart phones to fully functioning robotics, we are at the precipice of a technological revolution. For many of us drivers, however, we are firmly rooted in the last generation, driving around in cars that haven’t changed much in many years, apart from some new bells and whistles. However, automotive technologies are being developed that will radicalize how we drive and experience driving. Here are 5 that are guaranteed to impress any motor heads. Read More