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Vehicle Drive Cycles: Are We Failing Our Customers?

Why test drives (or drive cycles) matter.

Drivers Using Partial Automation Treat Vehicles as Self-Driving

Despite widespread warnings and numerous high-profile crash reports, drivers who use partial automation on a regular basis often treat their vehicles as fully self-driving.

New Legislation Includes Vehicle Safety Provisions

The Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act will make investments in some non-traditional items such as EV charging stations.

NABC Holds FREE Event for Local First Responders in Virginia

The event at Pro Collision Center taught local first responders how to rescue accident victims from late-model vehicles.

BASF, L&L Products Help Lightweight 2021 Jeep Grand Cherokee L

BASF, L&L Products and Stellantis have been recognized for lightweighting success on the composite tunnel for the 2021 Jeep Grand Cherokee L.

Collision, Mechanical and Transportation: The Crossover is Real

With manufacturers such as Tesla, Waymo, Cruise and Ford racing toward autonomous vehicles, we will see the collision, mechanical and transportation repair segments crossing over in some of the technology being developed.

ABPA Opposes Nebraska OE Repair Procedures Bill

The ABPA says Nebraska Legislative Bill 602 will adversely affect Nebraska drivers by establishing a restriction against the use of alternative parts when OEM repair procedures are mandated.

ABPA Opposes Washington OE Repair Procedures Bill

The ABPA has opposed Washington House Bill 1428, which would establish a restriction against the use of alternative parts when OEM repair procedures are mandated.

Kim Hazelbaker of Highway Loss Data Institute to Speak at CIECA CONNEX 2019

The Collision Industry Electronic Commerce Association (CIECA) announced that Kim Hazelbaker, senior vice president of the Highway Loss Data Institute (HLDI), will speak at CIECA CONNEX 2019 on Sept. 16.

Study Shows Mixed Findings on Drivers’ Use of Autonomous Technology

Driving automation could reduce crashes, says IIHS, but given the low use of the systems, crash reductions are not expected to be seen any time soon.