U.S. DOT Reminds Americans to ‘Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over’ This Holiday Season
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration unveils a new Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over ad to run in movie theaters immediately before “Star Wars: The Force Awakens.”
Allstate Ranks Safest Driving Cities
Kansas City, Kan., earned this year’s top spot, with Cape Coral, Fla., and Brownsville, Texas, coming in second and third.
Calif. DMV Releases Draft Requirements for Public Deployment of Autonomous Vehicles
Draft regulations are the next step toward allowing the public to operate self-driving cars on California roadways in the future.
Delphi Advances Toward World with No Traffic Accidents
The global supplier of vehicle technology advances its automated vehicle project for the Consumer Electronics Show 2016, with Chief Technology Officer Jeff Owens saying, “We imagine a world with zero traffic accidents.”
Zara’s Collision Center Gives Away Olds Alero
The vehicle was unwrapped during a luncheon ceremony of 150 attendees at Zara’s Collision Center as part of its benevolence program.
A Glimpse into the Future
What our business might look like in 2045 is anyone’s guess. And guess we did, starting with what Mrs. Smith’s ride might look like.
Study Forecasts Self-Driving Cars to Take Off by 2021
Study predicts nearly 20 million autonomous cars will be on the road by 2025, with consumer adoption set to take off in 2021.
Consumer Watchdog Group Urges California DMV to Ignore Pressure from Google
Consumer Watchdog’s letter came after an AP report that said Google is frustrated with the DMV’s pace at crafting regulations covering the public use of robot cars.
Auto Care Association Launches New Industry Careers Website
The upgraded site features tools to help companies recruit the best and brightest new talent to the industry, including a custom-built, interactive career accelerator featuring five industry segments, a recruiting resource guide and the brand-new Industry Job Board.
California DMV to Post Autonomous Vehicle Accident Reports Online
Under the current testing regulations, manufacturers must provide the DMV with a report of the crash within 10 business days of the incident.