
What is advertised or claimed may not be what the software does and what non-computerized people do while driving.
The Department of Transportation’s efforts to increase roadway safety through innovation took a bumpy off-road turn yesterday when the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration published the initial round of data collected through its Standing General Order of last year.*
The crashes, which automakers and operators reported to NHTSA from the time the SGO was issued last June, are clearly important. They provide NHTSA with direct information about crashes that occur with vehicles that have various levels of automated driving systems deployed at least 30 seconds before a crash occurred.** Continue reading













Ford Heritage Archives Now Available Online
The searchable artifacts are downloadable for personal use, free of charge, for the first time as part of what’s claimed to be the American auto industry’s most comprehensive online database* with more than 5,000 photographs and product brochures from Ford and Lincoln vehicles, spanning from the company’s founding in 1903 to its centennial in 2003. Continue reading →