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Drones – FAA Releases Updated Sighting Reports
After heavy criticism by Congress about ignoring the threat to public safety and the lack of oversight by the agency responsible for airspace, as well as missed deadlines to do its regulatory job, the so-called Registration Task Force delivered recommendations to FAA Administrator Michael Huerta and Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx on November 2015. The thorniest details other than registration – the actual regulations -have yet to be worked out. Continue reading
Posted in aviation, news analysis, safety
Tagged autoinformed, autoinformed.com, Drone Strikes, faa, FAA Drone Advisory Committee, Ken Zino, uas
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Trumped? Hyundai Motor Names David S. Kim as Lobbyist
Kim also served as Deputy Assistant for Congressional Affairs at the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative. Hyundai of course has a lot to lose if Trump can get a border tax through Congress even though it has a manufacturing presence in the U.S. Continue reading
Posted in news analysis, people, transportation
Tagged autoinformed, autoinformed.com, Border Tax, David S. Kim, Hyundai Motor, Ken Zino, Trump import taxes
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Drones – FAA UAS Symposium Registration Opens
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and the Association for Unmanned Vehicle Systems International (AUVSI) announced today that registration is underway for the 2017 UAS Symposium (drones) scheduled to take place at the Hyatt Regency in Reston, VA, from March 27 to 29. Continue reading
Posted in aviation, safety
Tagged autoinformed, autoinformed.com, drones, faa, Ken Zino, uavs, unmanned aircraft
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Goodyear Wingfoot Two Arrives in California by Year End
The rubber company has flown its blimps for more than 90 years and has operated its base in Carson since 1968. Continue reading
U.S. Helicopter Accidents Decrease
The overall accident rate at 3.19 accidents per 100,000 flight hours in 2016 compares with 3.67 accidents in 2015. The fatal accident rate declined slightly at 0.51 accidents per 100,000 flight hours in 2016 compared with a 0.52 in 2015.
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Posted in aviation, safety
Tagged according to the FAA, ADS-B, autoinformed, autoinformed.com, faa, FAA International Rotorcraft Safety conference, Helicopter accident rates and fatal helicopter accidents fell for the third consecutive year, Helicopter Accidents, Ken Zino, Michael Huerta
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Maven Launches City Car Sharing in Atlanta
The growth is impressive and part of a growing trend that threatens the traditional auto industry business model Continue reading
Posted in marketing, news analysis, transportation
Tagged autoinformed, autoinformed.com, city car sharing, GM, Ken Zino, Maven, shared mobility
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Santa Monica Airport – Home of the DC-3 – is Doomed
The agreement requires the city to maintain “continuous and stable operation of the airport” for 12 years, until December 31, 2028. However, after that the Santa Monica has the right to and will apparently close the airport – with $$$dollars$$$ in city officials eyes – redevelop it. Continue reading
Posted in aviation
Tagged autoinformed, autoinformed.com, C47, Clover Field, DC3, Douglass Aircraft, Ken Zino, KSMO, Santa Monica
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FAA Changes Pilot Medical Rules. Implications for Drivers?
The new regulation has further potentially broad implications for drivers since it dovetails with two other federal actions or desires. Continue reading
Toyota, Daihatsu Form Emerging Market Compact Car Company
Toyota is under intense competitive pressure from global automakers and is experimenting with a different organizational approach to getting mini cars to market. Honda, Maruti and Tata, among others come to mind here. However, this – potentially – could also change Toyota’s approach and cost basis to compact vehicles in established markets. Continue reading
DOT Wants Vehicle-to-Vehicle Communication
NHTSA estimates that safety applications enabled by V2V and V2I (vehicle to infrastructure could eliminate or mitigate the severity of up to 80% of non-impaired crashes, including crashes at intersections or while changing lanes. Continue reading
Posted in autonomous cars, safety, transportation
Tagged autoinformed, autoinformed.com, Ken Zino, nhtsa, v2v, vehicle-to-vehicle communication, VTI
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Swedish Government Leaves Vehicle Inspection Intervals Intact
The EU Commission wants to modify the remuneration system to avoid financial links between technical services and manufacturers, which could lead to conflicts of interest and compromise the independence of testing. Continue reading
Maven Car Sharing Now in Denver, Los Angeles, San Francisco
Maven, General Motors’ personal mobility brand, is expanding to the western United States, adding Denver, Los Angeles and San Francisco as markets. Continue reading
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Tagged autoinformed, autoinformed.com, car sharing, GM Maven, Ken Zino
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Rail Roads Can Save Lives
The OneRail Coalition released a new study today, “Rail Safety in the United States” that highlighted a 31% decline in rail accidents over the past 10 years, making rail transport significantly safer than other transportation. Continue reading
Posted in news analysis, safety, transportation
Tagged autoinformed, autoinformed.com, Ken Zino, OneRail, rail safety
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FAA Evaluates Drone Detection Systems Around Denver
Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS), aka drones, that enter the protected airspace around airports can pose serious threats to safety. Continue reading
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Tagged autoinformed, autoinformed.com, drones, Ken Zino, uas, Unmanned Aircraft Systems
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Regulations Keep Motorcycle ABS Growing
The theory is that motorcycle ABS gives riders more confidence, allowing them to react faster and brake harder. ABS prevents the wheels from locking during emergency braking, so the bike remains stable, helping riders to stay upright. However, some studies on automobiles with ABS show that it allows driver’s to be more aggressive. Continue reading
Posted in motorcycles, safety
Tagged autoinformed, autoinformed.com, bosch, Ken Zino, motorcycle abs, motorcycle stability control
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