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The Trump administration said Thursday it aims to speed up the deployment of self-driving vehicles but will maintain rules requiring reporting of safety incidents involving advanced vehicles.
The move would aim to make it easier for autonomous vehicles to hit the roads, but keeps the requirement to report safety incidents.
A recent analysis of federal crash data has identified the Franklin County section of U.S. Highway 40 as the most dangerous ...
As the federal government tries to promote walking and walkable cities, one major obstacle they have identified is road ...
Domestic traffic fatalities last year were the lowest since 2020, even as people drove more, the National Highway Traffic ...
The IIHS just released the scores from its latest round of 2025 model testing. It evaluated 11 vehicles, and three of them ...
A CDC report showed that from 2013 to 2022, overall traffic deaths went up about 22.5%. Transportation representatives say ...
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Trains on MSNTwo reports suggest actions to address risks of trains striking vehicles and pedestriansWASHINGTON— Amtrak’s independent Office of Inspector General and the U.S. Government Accountability Office have issued separate reports within the last week that address courses of action Amtrak, ...
An estimated 100,000 vehicular crashes occurred in San Francisco streets between 2018 and 2022, causing 193 deaths and ...
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Huron Daily Tribune on MSNHuron County urges caution during National Work Zone Awareness WeekApril 21–25 is National Work Zone Awareness Week. Huron County Road Commission reminds drivers to stay alert and slow down to protect workers and motorists.
Toyota’s Collaborative Safety Research Center (CSRC) and Virginia Tech recently studied how ADAS can be used to identify ...
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