Surveys seek trucker and motor carrier feedback about onboard safety tech
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The American Transportation Research Institute is surveying truckers and motor carriers to gather feedback on onboard safety technologies used in vehicles. The research aims to understand how drivers and fleet operators perceive and interact with these safety systems.
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Washington — The American Transportation Research Institute wants to hear from truckers and their employers about the use of onboard safety technologies. ATRI, which is the research arm of the American Trucking Associations, is conducting separate surveys of both groups as a follow-up to a related…
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