Event data recorders, also known as “black boxes” or “sensing diagnostic modules,” capture information such as the speed of a vehicle and the use of a safety belt. In the event of a collision this ...
One of the most misunderstood, and misused, terms in trucking is “black box.” To some it's synonymous with electronic onboard recorders (EOBR), to others it means a Big-Brother device just waiting for ...
LONDON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The global automotive event data recorder (EDR) market is expected to post a CAGR nearly 6% during the period 2019-2023, according to the latest market research report by ...
LONDON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The automotive event data recorder market is expected to grow by USD 1.55 billion during 2020-2024, according to Technavio. The report offers a detailed analysis of the impact ...
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Click here to write a Letter to the Editor. AN ANTONIO — Event-data recorders for commercial vehicles will become reality, and the trucking industry should come forward now to shape how they are ...
WASHINGTON -- The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said on Tuesday it is withdrawing a 2012 Obama administration proposal to require event data ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said on Tuesday it is withdrawing a 2012 Obama administration proposal to require event data recorders in all new cars ...
Event data recorders, also known as “black boxes” or “sensing diagnostic modules,” capture information such as the speed of a vehicle and the use of a safety belt. In the event of a collision this ...
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