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Truckers News Staff (TN)
""Fully half of the suggestions on the National Transportation Safety Board's Most Wanted List for 2021-2022 are focused on vehicles and drivers on the nation's highways.
The NTSB Tuesday, April 6, approved the list that included:
In its recommendations on curbing speeding, the NTSB wrote, "Legislation, technology, and education are the keys to addressing this societal problem." "
- Preventing alcohol and other drug-Impaired driving
- Requiring collision avoidance and connected vehicle technologies on all vehicles
- Eliminating distracted driving
- Implementing a comprehensive strategy to eliminate speeding-related crashes, including creating standards for and installation of speed limiters on all trucks
- Protecting vulnerable road users through a safe system approach
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NTSB's Most Wanted list includes speed limiters, collision avoidance technology
Discussion in 'Other News' started by Rocks, Apr 26, 2021.
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Among their recommendations they also said that "...regulators should develop performance standards for advanced speed-limiting technology, such as variable speed limiters and intelligent speed adaptation devices, for heavy vehicles, including trucks, buses, and motorcoaches. Then require that all newly manufactured heavy vehicles be equipped with such devices. And Vehicle Manufacturers/Dealers should install and make standard in all vehicles forward-collision avoidance systems that, at a minimum, include a collision-warning component. They should not just be options sold as part of expensive add-on packages."
"The rest of the NTSB's Most Wanted list included safety items for aviation, railroads, pipelines, and watercraft." -
Can we have some data on proof that these collision avoidance systems actually work before mandating ANOTHER complicated finicky pain in the keister peice of technology be installed on trucks?
When i say data, i dont mean meritor's study showing that its cas system works well, i mean an actual independent study without a bloody agenda trying to make money off of regulationnredfor88 Thanks this. -
What's good for the goose is also good for the gander.
If they want speed limiters on heavy vehicles, force them into autos also. One without the other is pretty useless.roshea Thanks this. -
No, absolutely not, no way the government actually worries about whether it works or not. They only do #### like this to look good to the cry baby groups.nredfor88 Thanks this.
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