Week of November 16, 2020
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U.S. Department Of Transportation Seeks Public Comment On Automated Driving System Safety Principles
nhtsa.govThe U.S. Department of Transportation’s National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) is seeking public comment on the potential development of a framework of principles to govern the safe behavior of automated driving systems (ADS) in the future.
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Federal Transportation Funds Will Help Renovate Roads And Statues On DC Bridges
wtop.comThe National Capital Region Transportation Planning Board (TPB) at the Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments (COG) reviews and approves allocations from the Federal Transportation Alternatives Set-Aside program.
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State Police Urges Motorists To Slow Down, Put Safety First When Traveling Thanksgiving Week
wavy.comWith many Virginians planning to hit the road to grandma’s house, or wherever they may be heading, the Virginia State Police says motorists should be traveling with extra caution, even with less travel anticipated this year versus previous years.
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How Senior Drivers Can Keep Skills Strong
The News WheelIf you’re like many Americans who are driving less due to the COVID-19 pandemic, your skills are getting a bit rusty. If you’re worried you’re losing your edge behind the wheel, consider these tips to help strengthen your driving skills when you’re driving less.
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Is Your Fleet Satisfactory, Conditional Or Unsatisfactory?
Fleet OwnerBy keeping up with FMCSA’s safety guidelines, a fleet is more likely to receive a positive safety record and stay on the road.
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Six Ways To Maximize Fleet Safety Investments
Fleet OwnerMore than one in three long-haul truck driver has been in a serious truck crash in their career. While crash deaths of occupants of large trucks held at about 5,000 between 2018 and 2019, non-commercial traffic deaths dropped 2% over the same period.
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Perspective: Technology Powers Virtual Training
Transport TopicsVideo telematics has advanced significantly over the past several years — alerting drivers in real time to risky behaviors and helping managers maintain “eyes and ears” on the field.
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An Angel On The Shoulder Of Your Teenage Driver (Or At Least A Snitch)
The New York TimesTechnological advances have made cars safer in many ways. There are systems that brake if a collision is imminent; warn the driver and take control if the car leaves the lane, and issue alerts when pedestrians are about to step into the road.
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Holiday Travel: A Q&A With AAA Mid-Atlantic
Richmond Times-DispatchAs Thanksgiving approaches, we asked Martha Mitchell Meade, manager of public and government affairs for AAA Mid-Atlantic, about what travelers can expect this holiday season and on-the-road safety tips.
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Being Too Comfortable Using Partial Automation Can Encourage Drivers To Lose Focus
ForbesAs drivers get more familiar with and develop trust in partial automation, they fidget with electronics and take both hands off the wheel more often. As a result, their focus slips.