
Twelve automakers out of 20 have now installed automatic emergency braking on more than 95% of the vehicles produced in a one-year period.
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A new report endorses the behavioral safety aspect of the Safe System approach to reducing deaths, and encourages use of all elements including better infrastructure, education, and equity in traffic law enforcement.
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VW’s latest technology uses sensor fusion that combines data from the camera and the radar to help better detect pedestrians and cyclists who the driver may not see in front or alongside the vehicle.
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In 2020, traffic fatalities of cyclists increased 5% in the U.S. Developers of self-driving technology can do their part to reduce collisions by following new safety guidance.
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Safety advocates say Tesla’s move this past summer has amped up the risk for more distracted driving on the nation’s roadways.
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In 2019, 210 people died in drunk-driving-related crashes over Christmas and New Year’s holiday periods. A new survey indicates drivers to continue the dangerous trend.
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Rising roadway fatalities hit 20,160 in the first half of 2021. Fleet operators can do their part to reduce collisions and deaths by reporting vehicles with potential safety defects.
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A provision in the bill mandates that every new car must be outfitted with technology that detects and stops drunk driving which killed 10,142 people in 2019 alone.
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Applications are now available for the fourth annual Road to Zero Community Traffic Safety Grants.
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With clocks turned back and shorter daylight hours, fleet operators need to be aware that more than 100,000 collisions annually are due to drowsy driving.
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