DOT unveils zero-fatality road safety strategy
Transportation Secretary Buttigieg is unveiling a three-year strategy to work toward zero fatalities and serious injuries involving cars and heavy trucks.
Transportation Secretary Buttigieg is unveiling a three-year strategy to work toward zero fatalities and serious injuries involving cars and heavy trucks.
The Senate bill introduced requiring automatic brakes would apply to new trucks starting two years after the final rule.
Latest data from NHTSA shows truck occupant injuries increased by 7,000 in 2019.
An announcement on CSA safety scoring is “in the near future,” Deck confirmed.
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