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Top 5 Useful Features of a Traffic Monitoring System

March 31, 2022 by David Edwards

Traffic monitoring systems help make our lives and travels safer and more convenient.

As the world becomes more populated with people and their vehicles, traffic becomes more and more a factor in our lives, especially in urban centers and environments.

In this article, we’ll discuss the specific aspects of these monitoring systems that we find most beneficial in our daily lives. [Read more…] about Top 5 Useful Features of a Traffic Monitoring System

Filed Under: Infrastructure Tagged With: drivers, monitoring, systems, toll, traffic

Automation Isn’t About to Make Truckers Obsolete

February 23, 2022 by David Edwards

The rapid development of technology has changed the way businesses work. With robotics, AI, and machine learning gaining immense popularity, many think these will replace employees in completing the work tasks.

The trucking industry is one of the sectors impacted by the latest technologies. Therefore, many worry that truck driving jobs will disappear due to automation.

The innovation of self-driving vehicles might change the work process, and many speculate that advanced machines will replace truck drivers. Some predict that up to 3 million driving jobs might disappear due to automation. [Read more…] about Automation Isn’t About to Make Truckers Obsolete

Filed Under: Autonomous Vehicles Tagged With: automation, driver, drivers, driving, job, tasks, technology, truck, work

Three opportunities to implement new fleet management innovations

January 23, 2022 by David Edwards

Like the automotive retail market, giant strides are being made in the fleet management industry.

Electrification has been introduced for long haul trucks and integration has radically altered what maintenance and refueling looks like.

5G technology has supplanted slower satellite and 3G data transmission for more accurate tracking, routing, and vehicle diagnostics. Dash cams have improved driver safety by preventing instances of distracted driving. [Read more…] about Three opportunities to implement new fleet management innovations

Filed Under: Computing Tagged With: apps, automotive, data, driver, drivers, fleet, industry, management, opportunities, solutions, vehicle

3 Aspects that Impact Car Insurance Rate

January 11, 2022 by David Edwards

Auto insurance may be a little like fashion – it should be the correct match and will be comfy to the wearer. Coverage and services vary from one person to another. The premiums additionally vary and are distinctive to individual needs, professions, and characteristics.

The rates for two individuals might take issue even if the vehicles’ values are similar. Below are the kind of things you are likely to be told a lot regarding the factors that influence automobile insurance rates.

1. Age and Gender

Though it’s entirely out of your hands, age is maybe the foremost important rating factor. Younger drivers are thought of as riskier, so paying a higher insurance rate.

Younger drivers incur the highest insurance rates and people within their mid-lives (about 50 years) pay the lowest rates. Younger drivers might ante up to $5,500 per year, unlike quiet drivers in their mid-life stage.

Automobile insurance corporations base such selections on facts, in line with the Association for Safe International Road Travel (ASIRT).

Road accidents are the leading explanation for death in the US for people under 54 years. About half of these deaths are healthy young adults aged 15 to 44.

The agency paints a grim image of reality: every day, seven teens aged 13-19 die because of automobile crashes.

With such statistics, it’s straightforward to envision why insurers charge younger drivers higher premiums. However, the question is, why do auto insurers charge senior drivers more than individuals in their 50s?

2. Where you live, what you do, and how you manage your finances

Since each state in the US is semi-autonomous, auto insurance laws vary from one state to another. Therefore, insurance rates by car make and model vary depending on your location.

The most recent analysis shows that if you reside in Michigan, the typical motor car insurance rate is over $5,000. The typical auto insurance rate in states like Iowa, San Diego, and Wyoming, is well below $500.

The rates might additionally vary even among a state. Drivers in rural areas pay below those in cities and concrete centers. Why? There’s a higher probability of your car being hit, vandalized, or purloined if you live in cities rather than in rural areas.

Excluding wherever you live, your job and the way you manage your finances also matter to automobile insurers. Some insurers consider the rate.

Careers like home health care employees or US Army veterans are factors in computing the premium. Also, in some states, insurers apply credit score insurance ratings.

An improved credit score interprets to a lower motor car insurance rate and vice versa. However, in California, Hawaii, Massachusetts, Michigan, and Washington, this practice is illegal.

3. Your Relationship With Auto Insurers

Motor car insurance corporations take into consideration the history they have with their clients. Depending on the length of your relationship, your consistency, and therefore the demands you make, they’ll vary your premiums rates.

Insurers consider first-time consumers as riskier. Thus, they charge more for new customers. Also, if you have had an inconsistent relationship – your record has amounts of coverage breaks – the non-depository financial institution can interpret it as an indicator of higher risk.

They perceive it as a period after you were driving as uninsured. In addition, if you have a history of many insurance claims (or claims filed against you), expect a higher premium rate.

Are 4Runners expensive to insure?

There is also a question: Are 4Runners expensive to insure? The age of your Toyota 4Runner can impact your overall auto insurance premiums.

Older 4Runners tend to be more cost-effective to insure than newer 4Runners. 2003 4Runner insurance prices are under Toyota 4Runner auto insurance rates for a more modern model.

The truthful market varies of a vehicle confirmed principally by its age, and that’s however insurers determine what quantity your vehicle has to be covered.

It additionally depends on if you get a rear-wheel drive, 4-wheel drive, or front-wheel drive, yet as alternative choices which will have an effect on your mileage, weight, cubiform feet of freight space, and fuel economy and systems efficiency.

Keep Your Premiums in Check

A lot of factors among your management affect your automobile insurance rate. Currently that you simply recognize those, change your driving style and how you relate with insurers to keep your premiums in check.

Filed Under: Industry Tagged With: auto, automobile, car, drivers, higher, insurance, insurers, premiums, rate, rates, vary

Advanced technology adoption will make Indian roads ‘accident-proof’

December 30, 2021 by Mai Tao

A relatively new company called Hi Tech Robotic Systemz (THRSL) says India’s Union Minister Nitin Gadkari’s vision for Indian roads will make vehicles “accident-proof”.

In a recent meeting of the National Road Safety Council (NRSC), the minister advocated for fixed driving hours for commercial truck drivers like that of pilots, as well as a policy mandating on-board sleep detection sensors in commercial vehicles to reduce road accidents in India and give relief to truck drivers.

The logistics sector, which is a key enabler and the backbone of any growing economy, is primarily dependent on drivers who operate for long hours in tough working conditions. [Read more…] about Advanced technology adoption will make Indian roads ‘accident-proof’

Filed Under: Features, Infrastructure Tagged With: accidents, adas, ai-based, autonomous, behaviour, commercial, detection, driver, drivers, driving, fleet, fleets, hours, indian, leads, life, logistics, operations, owners/managers, percent, road, roads, safety, sleep, solutions, systems, thrsl, truck, vehicle

Tampa Hillsborough Expressway Authority seeks volunteers to test connected vehicle technology

December 29, 2021 by Mark Allinson

Tampa Hillsborough Expressway Authority (THEA) is moving to the next stage in testing and implementing connected vehicle technology in Tampa with four auto manufacturers on board.

THEA is recruiting volunteer drivers who drive a Honda, Acura, Hyundai, Kia or Toyota for the THEA Connected Vehicle Pilot. This research project has the potential to improve driving safety in downtown Tampa and beyond. Eligible participating drivers receive up to a 30 percent rebate for tolls on the Lee Roy Selmon Expressway.

In this phase, THEA expects to equip approximately 300 privately owned automobiles with connected vehicle technology by late 2022. Volunteers’ automobiles will be outfitted with devices that “talk” to other connected vehicles and to roadway infrastructure to help prevent crashes. [Read more…] about Tampa Hillsborough Expressway Authority seeks volunteers to test connected vehicle technology

Filed Under: Features, Infrastructure Tagged With: acura, connected, cv, department, drivers, equipment, expressway, fl, florida, hillsborough, honda, hyundai, kia, participating, pilot, project, selmon, tampa, technology, thea, toyota, transportation, vehicle, volunteers, warning

How is Technology Altering the Experience Drivers Have on the Road?

December 29, 2021 by Mark Allinson

The world is constantly changing and evolving. That is certainly true for transport options and specifically roads. Roads are quite different to how they were even 10 years ago.

The main reason for this is almost certainly advances in technology. New tech has succeeded in ensuring that roads are safer and better for drivers. It’s worth exploring some of the key changes that different types of technology has brought to roads across the world. [Read more…] about How is Technology Altering the Experience Drivers Have on the Road?

Filed Under: Autonomous Vehicles Tagged With: assistance, autonomous, car, cars, driver, drivers, ensure, options, road, roads, tech, technology, vehicle, vehicles

Latest Car Technologies Which Are Expected to Reshape the Automobile Industry in Days to Come

December 9, 2021 by Mark Allinson

There was a time when the viability of a car was determined by what was present under the hood.  [Read more…] about Latest Car Technologies Which Are Expected to Reshape the Automobile Industry in Days to Come

Filed Under: Autonomous Vehicles Tagged With: adding, analytics, automation, automobile, autonomous, biggest, car, charging, data, days, digital, driver, drivers, electric, expected, features, fuel, growing, help, industry, informed, infrastructure, maintenance, management, mobility, modern, parking, predictive, proceeding, public, reduce, safety, spaces, startup, technologies, time, transforming, transportation, undertake, vehicle, vehicles

Hexagon NovAtel delivers ROS 2 compatible drivers to the OEM7 receiver

December 8, 2021 by Mark Allinson

Hexagon NovAtel has released its second purpose-built driver, powered by the latest series of the Robot Operating System, ROS 2.

The NovAtel OEM7 drivers are developed and managed by NovAtel engineers to provide an optimised interface for autonomy projects.

The drivers allow for quick incorporation of NovAtel’s OEM7 receivers into custom ROS 2 based applications. [Read more…] about Hexagon NovAtel delivers ROS 2 compatible drivers to the OEM7 receiver

Filed Under: Computing, News Tagged With: agriculture, autonomy, driver, drivers, hexagon, novatel, oem, ros, users

Baidu DeepWay unveils autonomous truck

September 18, 2021 by Mai Tao

DeepWay, a Baidu-backed company, has unveiled Xingtu, a smart new energy heavy-duty truck with a computing power of more than 500 teraflops per second and ultra-long-distance sensing capabilities of more than 1 kilometer.

This launch marks Baidu’s entry into the multi-trillion dollar global freight market.

Powered by Baidu’s globally recognized AI technology stack and the Baidu Apollo autonomous driving platform, Xingtu is a prime example of the next generation vehicles we will see in the smart driving era. [Read more…] about Baidu DeepWay unveils autonomous truck

Filed Under: Autonomous Vehicles, News Tagged With: achieve, adopts, advanced, apollo, autonomous, baidu, baidu's, battery, deep, deepway, deepway's, design, dollar, drivers, driving, energy, equipped, experience, freight, generation, heavy-duty, intelligence, intelligent, living, multi-trillion, smart, system, technology, truck, working, xingtu

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