One of the cars involved in a head-on crash over the summer that killed five people on Long Island reached top speeds of more than 100 miles per hour, according to a report released by police.Police have just shared an update on the invest…
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After a dust storm warning issued by the National Weather Service, the agency posted online that there was a major vehicle pileup amid storms throughout the area that shut down a stretch of Interstate 10 close to Lordsburg on Sunday night.
Based on the statement of the New Mexico Department of Transportation, the crash happened on I-10 westbound at milepost 35. The crash site is just east of Lordsburg which caused the shutting down of a portion of the route.
According to KVIA, the National Weather Service stated that a dust storm warning was issued in Hidalgo County during the time of the crash. The agency mentioned that the warning was due to 60 mile an hour wind gusts that produced blowing dust with significantly reduced visibility for motorists.
French drivers protest introduction of black box recorders in cars
System also to be installed in UK cars from next year as part of a suite of mandatory safety technologies Published 01 June 2021 Share Article
HUNDREDS of thousands of French drivers have signed a petition protesting new rules that will require “black box” data recorders and speed monitoring systems to be installed on all new cars built in Europe from May next year.
The data recorders, which have been compulsory on new cars made in America for several years, will also be required on all new cars made in the UK from next year. They record in five-second bursts, logging a car’s speed, braking and steering input in the seconds preceding and following a crash. No sounds from inside the vehicle are recorded.
Mecanica Scientific Provides Accident Data Support to Freightliner Customers
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OXNARD, Calif., April 5, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Mecanica Scientific Services (Mecanica), an engineering and scientific analysis firm, has been selected by Daimler Trucks of North America to provide support to Freightliner customers and handle data imaging services for those customers operating Freightliner products equipped with the Detroit Assurance
Ⓡ suite of safety systems, starting April 1, 2021. Mecanica is to provide support for Freightliner customers in the Western United States, with DELTA|v| Forensic Engineering Inc., servicing the Eastern States. We are excited to expand our work with Daimler Trucks North America in improving customer support and service for Freightliner customers, states Bradley Higgins, Group Manager, Event Data Recorders. By using Mecanica, Freightliner customers with Detroit Assurance
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