Week of January 18, 2021
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The Real Self-Driving Revolution Remains Years Away
CNNThis year, new technologies will enable more drivers to take their hands off the wheel while on the road. But that doesn't mean their cars will be fully self-driving -- that day still remains far in the future.
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More Fleets Are Utilizing Remote Diagnostics
Transport TopicsA growing number of motor carriers are taking advantage of remote diagnostics to streamline vehicle maintenance and reduce downtime, but fleets must know how to filter through the data to use this information effectively.
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Self-Driving Cars' Look, Feel Is Clearer through Final U.S. Safety Rules
Car And DriverThe bottom line is that an autonomous vehicle designed to carry people and drive itself has to protect those people just like every other vehicle.
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New Law Takes Aim At Distracted Driving
The Daily ProgressA primary offense refers to any crime or violation that allows police to pull over a driver for that reason alone. A secondary offense is one where a motorist can be charged after being stopped for the primary offense.
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Trucking Firms Betting On Autonomous Driving
joc.comTrucking companies are eager to invest in technologies that will improve truck safety, helping them avoid crashes and multi-million-dollar decisions against them in lawsuits.
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Pedal Power 2021: Three Micromobility Developments
intertraffic.comThe global pandemic has transformed our way of thinking about travel and made us more aware. More aware of the value of sustainable and noice-reducing transportation modes.
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IIHS: Parents Worry Vehicle Tech Might Prevent Teens From Mastering The Basics
Automotive WorldAdvanced driver assistance features have the potential to improve safety for young, novice drivers, but parents have mixed opinions about how to introduce such technologies to their teenagers, a new study from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety shows.
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National Police Group Looking For Innovative Teaching About Safe Driving Behavior
PR NewswireThe National Road Safety Foundation (NRSF) and The National Association of School Resource Officers (NASRO) are looking for innovative methods with which resource officers teach teens about safe driving.
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How Airbag Jeans And High-Tech Vests Could Make Motorbikes Safer
CNNBalanced on two wheels without a protective shell, riding a motorbike is far more dangerous than driving a car. In the United States, for example, motorcyclists are about 28 times as likely as car occupants to die in a crash.
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Child Car Seat Safety Tip: Skip Puffy Winter Coats
healthday.comThe American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) offers a variety of tips for keeping your little ones safe and warm while traveling by car.