
The data analyzed by the U.S. DOT Volpe Center indicates a decline in speeding and a heightened awareness of vulnerable road users.
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Oregon’s Umatilla County has partnered with Drivewyze to provide commercial truck drivers with in-cab safety alerts in an effort to reduce commercial vehicle crash rates in active work zones.
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Through the Samsara Connected Operations Cloud, the Memphis Public Works Division has been centralizing data across its 17 departments while also using the open API to integrate this data with critical business systems.
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Can technology help reduce accidents and fatalities at busy intersections? The city of Bellevue in the state of Washington, turned to LiDAR and Outsight to help answer this question.
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The 11th edition of "Countermeasures That Work" is aimed to help state and local governments implement effective programs to save lives, prevent crashes, and make roads safer for everyone.
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Government fleets are not immune from distracted drivers or pedestrians, mechanical issues and other worst-case scenarios that can end in a collision. A great safety program is part of the strategy.
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King County is looking at equipping 96% of its light-duty fleet with mandatory Intelligent Speed Assistance technology.
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Through this partnership, Stellantis aims to empower fleet owners with a best-in-class vehicle safety solution that provides real-time alerts to help prevent collisions, promotes safer driving behaviors, and helps reduce collision losses.
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The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has initiated a recall of particular air bag inflators made by ARC and Delphi, impacting around 52 million inflators.
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The proposal is a direct response to a provision in the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law to create a rule establishing minimum performance standards requiring all passenger vehicles manufactured for sale in the U.S. be equipped with an AEB system.
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