
Reducing Risk by Eliminating Phone Use Behind the Wheel
Distracted driving remains one of the most persistent risks in fleet operations. New approaches focus on removing mobile device use entirely while adding real-time safety support.
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Distracted driving remains one of the most persistent risks in fleet operations. New approaches focus on removing mobile device use entirely while adding real-time safety support.
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A new survey from Sober Driving Solutions finds that 69% of American voters support laws requiring drunk drivers to install ignition interlock devices.
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BrightDrop's commercial fleet customers now have the option to add Nauto's predictive AI safety solutions.
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One automaker with a history of safety innovation has set an ambitious goal to continue on that path and eliminate collisions in its vehicles.
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The Audi A3, Q4 e-tron, and Q4 e-tron Sportback all captured the highest safety accolades from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety.
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The AAA believes there may be a better way to do roadside testing on potentially drug-impaired drivers by using oral fluids instead of waiting to obtain blood samples later.
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The Governors Highway Safety Association and General Motors have awarded $30,000 to each of seven State Highway Safety Offices that have submitted innovative initiatives to change the public mindset and make distracted driving unacceptable.
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Several tech innovators and automakers are leading the way in bringing cellular vehicle-to-everything technology to the next generation of cars, with the goal of reducing fatalities among all road users.
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The U.S. Department of Transportation released an update on its progress and accomplishments in implementing key steps of its National Roadway Safety Strategy, a blueprint of actions to reduce roadway fatalities and injuries.
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A recent study from IIHS assesses the habits of drivers of partially automated vehicles. One key finding: Super Cruise and Autopilot users are more likely than ProPILOT users to do things that involve taking their hands off the wheel or their eyes off the road.
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A new survey from Policygenius explores attitudes and opinions regarding vehicles with self-driving features and safety concerns.
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