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MEMA-Commissioned Study: Nearly 10,000 Deaths Could Be Prevented, More Than $250B Saved With Greater Use Of Driver Assistance Technologies

If widely adopted, advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) could generate tremendous benefits to society, sharply reducing the number, cost and severity of automotive accidents, says a new study from The Boston Consulting Group (BCG).

Restarting Cuba: I Want To Sell Some Auto Parts On The Island

To sell auto parts, we all need broken cars and trucks, and Cuba has more cars junked than running — the problem for us is that they are just not the right cars. We simply don’t have the parts for them.

Mobileye Integrates Its Collision Avoidance System With Accel’s VOYAGER Connected Car Smartphone

The integrated solution allows remote monitoring of Mobileye alerts transmitted via the VOYAGER 3G cellular connection, which is ideal for fleet managers, insurance companies and families that want to receive real-time updates on their driver’s behavior on the road.   TEL AVIV, Israel – Mobileye, N.V., a Dutch private company and a leader in camera-based advanced

Mobileye Integrates Its Collision Avoidance System With Accel’s VOYAGER Connected Car Smartphone

The integrated solution allows remote monitoring of Mobileye alerts transmitted via the VOYAGER 3G cellular connection, which is ideal for fleet managers, insurance companies and families that want to receive real-time updates on their driver’s behavior on the road.

Continental Addresses Industry Trends In Chassis & Safety Division

Continental’s Chassis & Safety division has established a new Passive Safety & Sensorics (PSS) business unit. This new unit has been established in response to the market trend of inertial sensors being integrated into airbag control units across a majority of vehicle platforms by 2016 to support ESC functionality.

DENSO To Begin Vehicle-To-Vehicle And Vehicle-To-Infrastructure Technology Field Tests In China

V2X technology will be used to wirelessly communicate the vehicle position and speed of emergency vehicles, such as ambulances and fire engines, to the surrounding vehicles and roadside infrastructure.

A More Focused Installer

Sears Canadas recent decision to exit the repair market signals a trend that impacts the industry on both sides of the border.