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Never heard of UN Regulation 171? BMW’s Neue Klasse SUV is the first vehicle to earn Driver Control Assistance Systems (DCAS) ...
The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) is pushing for automakers to include deriver surveillance technologies in ...
The $1.2 trillion, bipartisan infrastructure bill is set to become law after passing through the House of Representatives late on Friday of last week. The bill invests in the nation’s roads, bridges, ...
WASHINGTON – Cars of the not-so-distant future could automatically detect whether someone is too drunk to drive under a provision tucked into the $1 trillion law to bolster the nation's infrastructure ...
Time will tell if automakers decide to produce new vehicles with these features in order to receive meet IIHS Top Safety Pick+ requirements.
Images from Harman's Ready VISION QVUE and Ready Vision AR Solution, which project information on a vehicle's windshield to keep the driver's eyes on the road. Without having to look away from the ...
Driver fatigue detection systems are at the forefront of efforts to enhance road safety by mitigating the risks associated with drowsiness and reduced vigilance. These systems utilise an array of ...
Companies developing driver detection technology could get a boost from a provision tucked inside the 2,702-page $1 trillion infrastructure bill that would require automakers to build into new cars ...
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — With millions of families hitting the road this Labor Day weekend, safety is top of mind. Wrong-way drivers are one of the deadliest dangers on Florida highways, turning an ...