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NewsJune 1, 2017

Toyota Launches 5-Year Safety Research Effort

Toyota’s Collaborative Safety Research Center embarks on a $35 million program facilitating a safe transition to autonomous and connected vehicle technologies.

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StatisticsJune 1, 2017

2016 Driver Scorecard

Statistics covering driver behavior in 2016

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StatisticsJune 1, 2017

2016 Safety Statistics

Statistics covering driver accident rates for 2011-2016

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NewsJune 1, 2017

Wash. Gets Stricter Distracted Driving Law

The new state law, which takes effect July 23, prohibits driver use of handheld electronic devices.

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Articlesby Andy LundinJune 1, 2017

How Preventative Maintenance Can Improve Driver Safety

Regularly monitoring tire pressure, brakes, windshield wipers, and vehicle recalls can help make a vehicle a safer place to do business.

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NewsMay 30, 2017

Cadillac Tests Connected Car Tech on Public Roads

Cadillac CTS development vehicles receive real-time data from traffic controllers to demonstrate vehicle-to-infrastructure communications capability.

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Newsby StaffMay 26, 2017

Tire Maintenance Tips for Fleets

In recognition of National Tire Safety Week, here are some tire maintenance tips from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.

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NewsMay 25, 2017

These 11 Vehicles Had No Driver Deaths

A new study from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety lists 11 2014 models that recorded zero driver deaths.

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NewsMay 24, 2017

Volkswagen Recalls Passat for Fire Risk

Set to get under way in July, the recall will cover more than 84,000 diesel-powered sedans with direct-shift transmissions.

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NewsMay 24, 2017

Drug Tests Indicate More Workers Getting High

A new report from Quest Diagnostics reveals a spike in positive employee drug tests, and use of illicit drugs such as cocaine is driving the trend.

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