Study says automated vehicles aren’t ready for prime time

August 28, 2018

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LLN (8/27/18) – A recent study suggests that automated vehicles aren’t ready for prime time. We’ll get the details from OOIDA’s Andrew King. Jami Jones and Greg Grisolano of Land Line Magazine tell us about a couple of stories from their latest issue. What does the FMCSA need to hear about HOS? OOIDA’s Mike Matousek will let us know.

0:00 – 10:11 – Newscast

10:11 – 24:52 – Automated vehicles aren’t ready for prime time

24:52 – 40:18 – Land Line shares stories from the latest issue

40:18 – 50:27 – What the FMCSA needs to hear about HOS

Segment 1

Newscast

Segment 2

The past couple of years have seen a mad dash to get more automated vehicle technology onto the roads as quickly as possible. But a recent study from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety suggests that the technology is not quite ready for prime time. Mark Reddig talks about that study with Andrew King of the OOIDA Foundation.

Segment 3

The FMCSA has been touting the claim that Hours of Service violations are down since the ELD mandate went into effect. But as with most statistics there is more to the story, Terry Scruton finds out more. Plus we’ll get to know a little more about the OOIDA board members with Jami Jones and Greg Grisolano of Land Line Magazine.

Segment 4

After years of waiting the FMCSA has finally announced it is moving forward with possible changes to the Hours of Service regulations and they want to hear from you. Terry Scruton finds out what they want to hear from OOIDA’s Manager of Government Affairs Mike Matousek.