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NewsJune 26, 2006

DriveCam Highlights Riskiest Driving Behaviors in Recognition of National Safety Month

SAN DIEGO – DriveCam Inc., a driver risk management company, is supporting June 2006 as National Safety Month by highlighting risky driving behaviors that can lead to collisions. By identifying those driving behaviors that are more likely to result in accidents, DriveCam strives to heighten awareness and improve safety for commercial drivers and the communities in which they work.

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Newsby StaffJune 26, 2006

DriveCam Highlights Riskiest Driving Behaviors in Recognition of National Safety Month

SAN DIEGO – DriveCam Inc., a driver risk management company, is supporting June 2006 as National Safety Month by highlighting risky driving behaviors that can lead to collisions. By identifying those driving behaviors that are more likely to result in accidents, DriveCam strives to heighten awareness and improve safety for commercial drivers and the communities in which they work.

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Newsby StaffJune 20, 2006

DriveCam Highlights Riskiest Driving Behaviors in Recognition of National Safety Month

SAN DIEGO, CA – DriveCam Inc., a driver risk management (DRM) company, is supporting Jun. 2006 as National Safety Month by highlighting risky driving behaviors that can lead to collisions. By identifying those driving behaviors that are more likely to result in accidents, DriveCam strives to heighten awareness and improve safety for commercial drivers and the communities they work in.

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NewsJune 20, 2006

DriveCam Highlights Riskiest Driving Behaviors in Recognition of National Safety Month

SAN DIEGO, CA – DriveCam Inc., a driver risk management (DRM) company, is supporting Jun. 2006 as National Safety Month by highlighting risky driving behaviors that can lead to collisions. By identifying those driving behaviors that are more likely to result in accidents, DriveCam strives to heighten awareness and improve safety for commercial drivers and the communities they work in.

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NewsJune 13, 2006

DriveCam Highlights Riskiest Driving Behaviors in Recognition of National Safety Month

SAN DIEGO, CA – DriveCam Inc., a driver risk management (DRM) company, is supporting June 2006 as National Safety Month by highlighting risky driving behaviors that can lead to collisions.

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Newsby StaffJune 13, 2006

DriveCam Highlights Riskiest Driving Behaviors in Recognition of National Safety Month

SAN DIEGO, CA – DriveCam Inc., a driver risk management (DRM) company, is supporting June 2006 as National Safety Month by highlighting risky driving behaviors that can lead to collisions.

Read More →
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NewsMarch 21, 2006

Nissan Develops Gas Pedal Safety Feature

TOKYO – A new safety feature is now being developed by Nissan Motor Co. The feature causes a car's gas pedal to lift by itself to alert the driver of a possible collision, according to the Associated Press. That new technology uses radar sensors and a computer system to estimate a car's speed and the distance away from the vehicle in front of it.

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NewsMarch 21, 2006

Nissan Develops Gas Pedal Safety Feature

TOKYO – A new safety feature is now being developed by Nissan Motor Co. The feature causes a car's gas pedal to lift by itself to alert the driver of a possible collision, according to the Associated Press. That new technology uses radar sensors and a computer system to estimate a car's speed and the distance away from the vehicle in front of it.

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NewsFebruary 28, 2006

IIHS Study Affirms Ford's Vehicle Changes Reduce Fatalities

DEARBORN, MI – In 1999, Ford Motor Company decided to further improve the compatibility of its larger vehicles in crashes with cars. The move has helped to significantly reduce fatalities in such collisions, according to a recent study by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS).

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NewsFebruary 28, 2006

IIHS Study Affirms Ford's Vehicle Changes Reduce Fatalities

DEARBORN, MI – In 1999, Ford Motor Company decided to further improve the compatibility of its larger vehicles in crashes with cars. The move has helped to significantly reduce fatalities in such collisions, according to a recent study by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS).

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