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Newsby StaffNovember 16, 2022

IIHS Study Shows Pickups with AEB Have Far Fewer Rear-End Crashes

A new study from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety validates the safety benefits of automatic emergency braking in pickups — yet the technology was standard on only 5% of those vehicles in 2021.

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Newsby StaffMay 14, 2020

Nauto Launches Predictive Collision Alert Tool

Nauto has added a predictive collision alert module to its driver behavior learning platform that is designed to detect imminent collisions.

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Newsby StaffJanuary 3, 2020

Top Five Fleet Accident Descriptions

Fleet drivers said they experience most vehicle accidents when their parked assets are hit by non-fleet vehicles, an incident that is often the product of distracted driving but may also be a fabricated event by the drivers.

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Newsby StaffSeptember 4, 2019

20% of Commercial Collisions Happen Under 5 mph

Some 20% of recorded collisions and 12% of recorded near-collisions in commercial fleets occur at speeds below 5 mph, according to new research from Lytx.

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NewsDecember 10, 2013

<i>Updated:</i> Three Separate Utility Truck Accidents Result in Fatalities, Severe Injuries

In three separate accidents across the U.S. last month, utility vehicles were involved in driver-related accidents. Read some of the latest updates to these stories, two of which resulted in fatalities.

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NewsNovember 26, 2012

Toyota Develops Collision Avoidance Assist System Effective at High Speeds

The system warns the driver via sound and display alerts to prompt braking when such a risk is detected, and can help decelerate the vehicle.

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NewsAugust 2, 2012

NETS Drive Safely Work Week 2012 Materials Available for Free Download

The materials include ways to avoid rear-end collisions — one of the most common types of crashes experienced by fleet drivers, teen drivers and the general population.

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