Aren’t they spying on you? – These are the new US cameras with artificial intelligence that are being installed – they are not just used to read license plates
Initially introduced to enhance public safety, these tools have sparked concerns due to the growing collection of data that extends beyond tracking vehicles. The expansion of this data collection has raised questions about privacy and civil liberties, as these cameras capture more than just cars on the road.
Ford Edge Under Investigation After Dozens Of Owners Report Brake Failures
A total of 368,309 vehicles could potentially be affected by this defect, and to make matters worse, some reports suggest the problem can persist even after prior brake repairs.
Major automotive industry group raises concern about emergency brake requirements
Advanced driving features are surging ahead, but there is a disturbing disconnect between the makers of the technology and those who are regulating it. Automatic Emergency Braking, or AEB systems, commonly come standard in most new cars. What is not currently standard is under which circumstances they are supposed to work.
Fisker’s plan to make owners pay for recall repairs is illegal, DOJ says
The U.S. Department of Justice, writing on behalf of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), said in a filing submitted to Fisker’s bankruptcy docket Monday that the “scheme” violates the National Traffic and Motor Vehicle Safety Act in multiple ways.
Right-turn-on-red bans not a ‘silver bullet’ for pedestrian safety, experts say
Studies show that such crashes don’t typically result in fatalities and serious injuries for pedestrians, indicating that, on their own, bans on the maneuver may not substantially address road safety challenges.