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Federal DOT Gives Penn. Cycle Safety Startup $200K

(TNS) — For the past few years, Clark Haynes has been strapping sensors onto bicycles to keep riders safe. Using some of the same technology that powers driverless cars, the…

U.S. DOT announces ambitious, high-tech roadway safety plan

Washington — The U.S. Department of Transportation announced Friday an ambitious plan to deploy new, interconnected safety technology in cars and on roadways across the country between now and 2036.…

ET Road Safety & Safer Mobility Forum 2024: Driving change through tech-enabled solutions and industry collaboration

In logistics and supply chains, safety is non-negotiable. A single lapse—whether a faulty vehicle, a negligent driver, or a compromised fleet—can unleash a ticking time bomb on our roads. Safety…

STN EXPO Panel Discusses Trends in School Bus Safety Technology

Representatives from school transportation companies discussed new technology trends and ways attendees can be prepared and proactive when making purchasing decisions. Moderated by STN President and Publisher Tony Corpin at…

Inaugural 2024 U.S. Vision Zero Academy and Traffic Safety Technology Symposium

On May 20th-24th in Washington, D.C., the Johns Hopkins Center for Injury Research and Policy, the Swedish Transport Administration – Trafikverket, the Institute of Transportation Engineers, the AAA Foundation for…

How onboard technologies and transportation management systems can enhance fleet safety

Future safety developments “There is a wealth of knowledge coming from trucks—and we can now leverage artificial intelligence to optimize operations like never before,” Vanderheide continued. “AI can help us move from making macro…