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Mitsubishi, Nissan/Infiniti, and Stellantis join 12 other automakers who have all met the voluntary commitment to equip 95% of their light-duty cars and trucks with crash avoidance technology by the production year that began on Sept. 1, 2022.
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Ford Motor Company is recalling an estimated 18,808 F-Super Duty F-250, F-350, and F-450 4x4 vehicles due to a driveshaft issue.
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New research from the AAA Foundation explores drivers’ attitudes and behaviors concerning distracted, aggressive, impaired, and drowsy driving. The overall picture is troubling.
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A new report from Scandit explores the work and views of delivery drivers at courier companies, retailers, and postal services across eleven countries. How do their challenges impact safety?
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Several countries have embraced the Safe System approach, but the U.S. lags behind. David Harkey, head of IIHS-HLDI urges stakeholders to kick-start the approach with a focus on speeding.
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All eight major market segments again saw seasonally adjusted prices that were lower year over year last month, with compact cars showing the smallest decline.
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UFODrive is now operating its all-electric rental service in seven U.S. cities, including San Francisco, Austin, New York, Boston, Las Vegas, Chicago, and Miami.
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GM has overtaken Ford as the leader in the commercial channel, Ford remains on top in government fleet sales, while Stellantis’ share dropped.
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Fleets can now connect with tolling solutions through Verra Mobility's partnership with Car IQ.
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The first full-scale electric vehicle plant in Canada on Dec. 5 produced the first BrightDrop Zevo 600 to roll off the CAMI production line.
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