In the internal market analysis, the distracted driving technology developer said that it found only 5% of companies have deployed a solution from one of the top five vendors, which are capable of supporting such a large workforce.
Read More →Roughly four out of five participants (82%) said they strongly agree that they would like to have vehicle-to-vehicle safety features on a vehicle they drive.
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The latest edition of Nissan's Altima sedan will go on sale in July of 2012 with a starting MSRP of $21,500. The automaker plans to offer the 2013-MY Altima in four 2.5L engine equipped models (2.5, 2.5 S, 2.5 SV, and 2.5 SL), and three 3.5L V-6 equipped models (3.5 S, 3.5 SV, and 3.5 SL). You can view more images of the Altima's exterior, interior, and infotainment features in the following gallery.
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HIROSHIMA, JAPAN ― Mazda Motor Corp. said it has developed an advanced safety technology called Smart City Brake Support (SCBS), which helps a driver to avoid a frontal collision when driving at low speeds in the city or in slow traffic. The SCBS system will be available in Mazda's all-new crossover SUV, the Mazda CX-5, to be launched this spring.
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DEARBORN, MI - Ford will introduce inflatable rear seat belts on the next-generation Ford Explorer, which goes into production next year for the North American market. Over time, Ford plans to offer the technology in vehicles globally.
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Ford will launch its exclusive MyKey teen safety technology in the summer of 2009. It allows owners to program a key that can limit the vehicle's top speed and audio volume. MyKey also encourages safety-belt usage by muting the audio system until front occupants buckle up.
Read More →Do small fleet operators have a resistance to safety related options in their vehicles?
Read More →The system is designed specifically for use in fleets, and is available for installation in a variety of local delivery and medium-sized trucks, utility vehicles, cargo vans and private equipment.
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