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A well-established technology exists to help prevent these crashes: automatic emergency braking (AEB) systems. One study by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) showed that AEB systems in large trucks can reduce rear-end crashes by up to 41%. This technology is not groundbreaking. The European Union has required AEB with forward collision warning for commercial trucks since 2013.
Victims and Elected Officials Fight for Truck Safety on Capitol Hill
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Local government and private companies collaborated to provide free public transport passes to employees, combined with a private shuttle bus to connect transit stops with workplaces. This programme, promoted through a marketing and communication plan, was found to have achieved a 37% reduction in the share of commuters travelling into the city centre by car.
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