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How will the events of 2023 affect 2024 when it comes to collision claims?
February 23Mitchell International, Inc. -
FedEx is requiring contractors that deliver packages on behalf of the company's Ground unit to install vehicle cameras and sensors, enhance training and pay penalties if they incur too many accidents, according to FedEx memos to contractors.
August 16 -
Referred to as "vehicle to grid," two-way charging works by sending power to the grid from an electric vehicle's battery while the car is parked and plugged in.
August 8 -
The move comes as incumbent truckmakers face the task of developing battery trucks that require fast-charging points with energy needs akin to small towns, and complex fuel-cell technology.
July 20 -
The car is transforming rapidly and the opportunities to work with the vehicle ecosystem have never been more straightforward.
June 23EIS -
If adopted, nearly all light vehicles in the U.S. would be required to have AEB technology three years after the publication of the final rule.
May 31 -
The World Property and Casualty Insurance Report uncovers the future of mobility insurance and how insures can adapt.
May 24 -
Safety tech company Motive finds 40% of trucking fleets underinvested.
March 29 -
Services notify insurers of accidents, show drivers data on behavior behind the wheel
December 28 -
Baidu Inc.'s Apollo program, which allows customers to hail and ride a fully autonomous robotaxi, has racked up more than 1.4 million public journeys.
December 19