#AutomaticEmergencyBraking (AEB) is back in the news, as a key industry trade group asks #NHTSA to reconsider the mandate to make AEB standard in all vehicles by 2029. https://lnkd.in/gYXh_Y4W
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Hi everyone, happy almost Fourth of July! So much analysis on #AutomaticEmergencyBraking (AEB) and so little consensus! AEB is set to be mandated by 2029, though the Alliance for Automotive Innovation has brought up concerns on the technology. The new rule, as written, takes a new turn from the industry collaboration since 2016. More work and analysis must be done on AEB, which is now ubiquitous, but absolutely critical on the path to #autonomousdriving. Biggest issue is #phantombraking - and a #Tesla class action lawsuit making its way through the courts. Good bet that lawsuit will be settled before trial, so the depositions etc. will never see the light of day, as illuminating as the findings will be. We'll then be looking closely for #NHTSA's findings on the issue. My thoughts:
#AutomaticEmergencyBraking (AEB) is back in the news, as a key industry trade group asks #NHTSA to reconsider the mandate to make AEB standard in all vehicles by 2029. https://lnkd.in/gYXh_Y4W
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In April, the U.S. DOT finalized a regulation requiring auto manufacturers to include Automatic Emergency Braking (AEB) in all light duty vehicles by 2029. AEB is one of many advanced driver assistance technologies developed over the past eight years to enhance vehicle and pedestrian safety. This past month the Alliance for Automotive Innovation, which represents most of the auto manufacturers, is requesting federal regulators to revisit the new regulation guidelines. While they support AEB, they feel meeting the new enhanced standards will be difficult and could even be problematic for drivers. Learn more about the new standards AEB must achieve by 2029 and the reasons for objections from one of the major auto trade group. #VehicleSafety #VehicleTechnology #FleetSafety #Motorlease #FleetManagement #WhatEverItTakes
#AutomaticEmergencyBraking (AEB) is back in the news, as a key industry trade group asks #NHTSA to reconsider the mandate to make AEB standard in all vehicles by 2029. https://lnkd.in/gYXh_Y4W
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Who should have the right to access auto and truck makers’ diagnostic data to make repairs on the increasingly complex commercial vehicles that #keepamericamoving? What both sides are saying: Total Truck Parts, Inc. Technology & Maintenance Council (TMC) of American Trucking Associations, Inc. Commercial Vehicle Solutions Network - CVSN National Highway Traffic Safety Administration NHTSA Navistar Inc Auto Care Association MEMA Aftermarket Suppliers Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA) The CAR Coalition Alliance For Automotive Innovation John Hitch #righttorepair #oems #aftermarket #repairandmaintenance
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Read the latest article by partners Joanne Rotondi, Earl Adams Jr., and counsel Susan McAuliffe on the NHTSA's groundbreaking safety standard requiring Automatic Emergency Braking (AEB) systems in all light vehicles by September 1, 2029. This mandate, a result of the 2021 Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, emphasizes the importance of forward-thinking #technology in enhancing #roadsafety. #NHTSA #weMOVEyou
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The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) recently announced a number of recalls involving mechanical and electrical issues that can result in fires: 1️⃣ NHTSA Recall 23V512 involving Volvo Trucks North America - Battery May Short Circuit and Cause Fire 2️⃣ NHTSA Recall 23V514 involving Mack Trucks, Inc. - Battery May Short Circuit and Cause Fire 3️⃣ NHTSA Recall 23V519 involving Airstream, Inc. - Cracked D-Ring in 30-Amp Inlet May Cause Fire 4️⃣ NHTSA Recall 23V526 involving Hyundai Motor America - Electric Oil Pump Assembly May Cause Fire 5️⃣ NHTSA Recall 23V530 involving Midway Specialty Vehicles - Generator Fuel Hose May Cause Gas Leak 6️⃣ NHTSA Recall 23V531 involving Kia America, Inc. - Electric Oil Pump Assembly May Cause Fire 7️⃣ NHTSA Recall 23V534 involving Kia America, Inc. - Engine Compartment Fire #firehazards #recalls #productliability #subrogation
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Speeding remains a significant issue, contributing to nearly a third of motor vehicle fatalities for over two decades, with 29% of traffic fatalities in 2022 involving speeding. Driving too fast for conditions, such as in bad weather or poorly lit areas, endangers everyone on the road. The consequences of speeding include increased crash severity, higher economic costs, and greater fuel consumption. Factors driving speeding include traffic congestion, running late, anonymity, and disregard for others and the law. To address this, NHTSA collaborates with various organizations to implement speed management programs and enforcement measures. Read more here: https://rb.gy/1omj1p #RoadSafety #Speeding #TrafficSafety #NHTSA #AggressiveDriving #PublicSafety
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October 3, 2023 NHTSA CAMPAIGN NUMBER: 23V668000 Power Cables Not Properly Connected Unsecured power cables can overheat, increasing the risk of a fire. NHTSA Campaign Number: 23V668000 Manufacturer Volvo Bus Corporation Components ELECTRICAL SYSTEM Potential Number of Units Affected 14 Summary Volvo Bus Corporation (Volvo Bus) is recalling certain 2023 Volvo 9700 vehicles. The fasteners that secure the power cable connections may not have been tightened securely. Remedy Prevost will inspect and tighten the power cable fasteners, as necessary, free of charge. Owner notification letters are expected to be mailed November 23, 2023. Owners may contact Volvo Bus customer service at 1-866-870-2046. Volvo Bus' number for this recall is SR23-86. Notes Owners may also contact the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration Vehicle Safety Hotline at 1-888-327-4236 (TTY 1-800-424-9153), or go to www.nhtsa.gov.
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Are you ready? The United States Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs has released the Spring 2024 Unified Agenda, detailing federal regulatory and deregulatory actions. Key updates include the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's (NHTSA) initiatives on automotive safety, emphasizing the adoption of advanced crash test dummies like THOR-50M, THOR-5F, and WorldSID-50M. These updates aim to align U.S. regulations with international standards and enhance vehicle safety assessments. Stay updated on these critical advancements in transportation safety: https://hubs.li/Q02GN0580 #RegulatoryUpdate #NHTSA #VehicleSafety #CrashTestDummies
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It is very encouraging to see NHTSA’s commitment to complete the THOR-50M Part 572 final rule in 2024. This decisive action marks a pivotal step towards improving road safety and saving lives. It is also good to see NHTSA’s commitment to regulate THOR-5F in 2025. This will enhance protection for female automotive occupants and address critical disparities in injury rates. To find out more about these important regulatory updates, take a quick read of this article: https://hubs.li/Q02GFCWm0 #EquitableSafety #RoadSafety #WeAreHumanetics
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Distracted driving is dangerous, claiming 3,308 lives in 2022. NHTSA leads the national effort to save lives by preventing this dangerous behavior. Get the facts, get involved, and help us keep America’s roads safe. https://lnkd.in/ggA4sqK #JustDriveCA #NHTSA #CoxPetroleumTransport #TeamCox #KeepOnTrucking #SafetyFirst #PutYourPhoneDown
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