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GM Confident In Active Safety Technology After U Of M Study

Sponsored Links General Motors partnered with the University of Michigan’s Transportation Research Institute to study the real-world effectiveness of its various available active safety features and found that such systems are “making a statistically significant impact in helping to reduce crashes.” To find out what kind of impact GM’s own active safety, driver assistance and adaptive lighting technologies are having on driver safety, the U of M compiled data from 3.7 million different GM vehicles from 2013-2017 and compared crash instances involving vehicles with and without active safety features. The automaker says the study “showed that certain features evaluated had an impact in preventing the types of crashes the features were designed to help prevent or mitigate,” and indicates such systems are helping to improve road safety.

Letters: Never mind the talk, what GPs want is action and strategy

Scottish Government adviser Devi Sridhar has said that an independent Scotland could have handled the pandemic better that the UK Government has done DEVI Sridhar, professor of global public health at Edinburgh University and a member of the Scottish Government s Covid-19 Advisory Group, has said that an independent Scotland could have handled the coronavirus better. But it seems important to emphasise that no leader in the UK, whether at Westminster or a devolved parliament, has done a remarkable job – indeed it disrespects the families of the thousands who’ve died through this terrible pandemic. Comparing case numbers between devolved nations is an unhelpful and distracting exercise – these numbers are a product of many complex factors, including population density and mobility. Perhaps Scottish Government Covid-19 messaging has been clearer, but in general practice we are desperate to vaccinate our patients and can’t get supplies – we’d prefer action and strate

20 smart intersections coming to Ann Arbor

20 smart intersections coming to Ann Arbor and last updated 2021-01-07 13:37:37-05 (WXYZ) — The future of driving will soon be revealed in Ann Arbor as 20 smart intersections are planned for the city. The University of Michigan announced that the U.S. Department of Transportation s Federal Highway Administration has awarded the project, headed by U-M s Transportation Research Institute, $9.95 million to help equip existing infrastructure with technology that will provide data to connected and automated vehicles. Other partners have also given $10 million toward the project, according to U-M. The intersections will eventually be able to capture the speed and direction of anything or anyone moving in the area thanks to cameras, radar and infrared sensors. The information would then be sent to connected vehicles to alert drivers of possible dangers, the university said, noting the current limitations of connected and automated vehicles onboard technology.

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