
Under a collaborative partnership called "Charging Up Delaware," the University of Delaware and the Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control (DNREC) have added 11 new electric vehicle (EV) charging stations at five locations throughout the state.
Read More →Toyota will invest $50 million in a joint research project with Stanford University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology to develop "intelligent vehicle and mobility technologies," Toyota has announced.
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A new study from the University of Iowa underscores the need for more education to help drivers take advantage of such advanced safety features as lane-departure warning and adaptive cruise control.
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Ottomatika, led by Engineering Professor Raj Rajkumar, spun off from Carnegie Mellon University in 2013.
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A study at the University of Toronto concludes that driver warnings projected on the windshield run the risk of compromising the driver’s attention to the road.
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Observational research shows a 39-percent increase in California motorists using a cell phone while driving, compared to last year.
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The National Safety Council and the University of Iowa have launched a website designed to help the driving public better understand and take full advantage of new safety technology.
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A study from the National Safety Council and 2014 research from the University of Nebraska highlights how opioid availability is raising the risk of addiction and drugged driving.
Read More →Vincennes University are utilizing fleet data through the FleetCommander fleet and motor pool software. This data will be used for future vehicle purchasing decisions.
Read More →National University has acquired 26 Honda Accord Plug-In Hybrids to replace its current vehicle fleet that serves the university’s more than two dozen campuses throughout the state of California, the university announced.
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