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John Conley, president of National Tank Truck Carriers, which represents the tanker truck operators, said most new tanker trailers have the rollover prevention equipment even though it's not required. However, he said new tractor trucks that pull the tankers don't necessarily have the equipment. And, he said, retrofitting older tractor trucks and tanker trailers isn't practical. The electronic stability systems work best at preventing tanker trucks driving too fast on highway exit or entry ramps from rolling over as they round a curve, Conley said. But they're less effective at preventing rollovers involving trucks already on the interstate, he said. "They are not a silver bullet," Conley said. ___ Online:
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