Not exact matches
The Raging Bull argument highlighted growth
drivers such as the energy sector's expansion, US manufacturing competitiveness, the explosive penetration of IT mobility and a housing rebound, combined with some positive demographic shifts for baby boom echo savers and more fiscally responsible
behavior out of politicians.»
Why fleet tracking is being done (
such as monitoring
driver behavior, vehicle speed and employee productivity)?
What bad
behaviors are your
drivers commonly exhibiting (
such as harsh braking or speeding) that are leading to preventable accidents?
He said that the information could even be communicated to
drivers of non-autonomous vehicles to use at their discretion to alter their driving
behavior,
such as voluntarily slowing down or seeking out alternative routes.
Drivers who reported other unsafe
behaviors behind the wheel,
such as speeding and running red lights, also were more likely to show aggression.
High - visibility enforcement (HVE) campaigns,
such as Click It or Ticket, have proven effective at changing
driver behaviors.
When using your Vehicle, UVO eServices automatically (or passively), including, through the use of telematics, collects and stores information about your Vehicle,
such as: (i) information about your Vehicle's operation, performance and condition, including
such things as diagnostic trouble codes, oil life remaining, tire pressure, fuel economy and odometer readings, battery use management information, battery charging history, battery deterioration information, electrical system functions; (ii)
driver behavior information, which is information about how a person drives a Vehicle,
such as the actual or approximate speed of your Vehicle, seat belt use, information about braking habits and information about collisions involving your Vehicle and which air bags have deployed; (iii) information about your use of the Vehicle and its features,
such as whether you have paired a mobile Device with your Vehicle); (iv) the precise geographic location of your Vehicle; (v) data about remote services we make available
such as remote lock / unlock, start / stop charge, parking location, climate control, charge schedules, and Vehicle status check; (vi) when there is a request for service made; and (vii) information about the Vehicle itself (
such as the Vehicle identification number (VIN), make, model, model year, selling dealer, servicing dealer, date of purchase or lease and service history)(collectively, «Vehicle Information»).
Fatigue warning systems use sophisticated algorithms that monitor
driver steering and other
behaviors,
such as the
driver's eye blink rate or blink duration.
Designed to help
drivers get the most from C - MAX, information
such as instantaneous fuel economy can be displayed on one of two 4.2 - inch LCD screens, helping
drivers more closely monitor how their driving
behavior affects the vehicle's efficiency.
While a number of factors can contribute to the cause of a car accident
such as road design, weather conditions,
driver skill level,
driver impairment (alcohol or drugs),
driver behavior, road debris, or a defect in automotive design, by far the majority of car accidents can be traced back to some form of
driver negligence.
Accidents and injuries are especially devastating when they result from another party's reckless or careless
behavior,
such as a distracted
driver or an inattentive business owner who failed to fix a dangerous condition.
Negligent
driver behavior,
such as speeding, talking on a cell phone while driving, or driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol, is responsible for scores of car accidents each year.
Many
drivers have complained that
such cameras violate their privacy, however, trucking companies believe the cameras increase safety and deter dangerous
behavior behind the wheel.
Long - haul truck
drivers who reported not wearing seat belts also tended to engage in other unsafe driving
behaviors such as speeding and committing moving violations.
Aggressive driving
behavior,
such as following other
drivers too closely or cutting them off in traffic;
In addition, if the
driver fatigue was due to a systematic disregard for the safety of others,
such as a company policy or bonus that credit risky
behavior, then punitive damages could be on the table.
In the case of drunk driving, a jury might also award you punitive damages to punish the
driver for
such reckless
behavior.
In
such cases, the fault of the accident might lie not only with the fatigued
driver, but also with the trucking company that encouraged this
behavior.
Collisions occur when a
driver following another car is engaging in dangerous driving
behaviors such as any of the following:
when a
driver following another car is engaging in dangerous driving
behaviors such as any of the following:
The
driver may be engaging in dangerous
behaviors such as drunk or distracted driving.
Though you can't change your personal driving history, there are certain
behaviors and choices that are often associated with more responsible
drivers,
such as:
With
such alarming statistics,
drivers need to be more aware of how their driving
behavior can affect themselves and others.
Premium rates on car insurance are affected not only by a
driver's on - road
behavior, but also by the
driver's zip code demographics,
such as population density, unemployment rates, the median resident age, median income levels, poverty stats, crime rates, and the percentage of uninsured
drivers on the roads, among other things.
As
such, when assessing the
driver's risk - taking
behavior,
such first - time speeding tickets rarely contribute to the classification of a
driver as «high - risk».
Hence a course based on a transactional analysis model [
such as the DTA Program for
Driver Improvement] which is aimed at changing attitudes and driving
behavior, would logically be a suitable remedy for problem
drivers.
Here at Quoted, we've looked at causes
such as falling gas prices, connected and driverless technology, and
driver behavior like distracted driving and fraud.
«Researchers at the UNC Highway Safety Research Center identified the prevalence and consequences of various distracted
driver behaviors and distracting conditions among teens during high g - force maneuvers
such as swerving, hard braking, or rapid acceleration,» according to the report..
The other benefits include Apps that record driving
behaviors,
such as speeding and other
driver related activities that parents can use to keep their teen
drivers safe.
Essential information about traffic safety issues
such as
driver attitude and
behavior, defensive driving techniques, and the Vehicle & Traffic Law must be presented in each course.
From the driving
behavior, to the intelligent and excellent maneuver of the racing car, a race car
driver will learn
such skills from his experience and
driver training.
And, of those accidents, 33 % could be linked to
behaviors typically assigned to road rage,
such as illegal maneuvering or misjudging the intent of another
driver.
Judging by the amount of disturbing
behaviors I see every day on the road, every
driver should be legally compelled to take a class
such as this every year to retain their license.
In determining whether to approve the courses referenced in this section, the department shall consider course content designed to promote safety,
driver awareness, crash avoidance techniques, and other factors or criteria to improve
driver performance from a safety viewpoint, including promoting motorcyclist, bicyclist, and pedestrian safety and risk factors resulting from
driver attitude and irresponsible
driver behaviors,
such as speeding, running red lights and stop signs, and using electronic devices while driving.
Comprehensive
driver education requires in - depth study of a multitude of topics to include a functional understanding of the rules of the road, right - of - way law, and the incompatibility of
behaviors such as substance abuse, distracted driving, and aggressive driving or road rage.
Half of
drivers who are on the receiving end of an aggressive
behavior,
such as horn honking, a rude gesture, or tailgating admit to responding with aggressive
behavior themselves.
• Greet students and teachers as they board the bus and provide them with assistance in boarding • Assist students with their bags and lunchboxes by providing them with information on where to dock them • Assign seats to students and teachers and ensure that they are properly buckled in • Instruct students in appropriate onboard safety by providing them with information on rules and regulations • Assist students with special needs to board the bus and ensure that they are not bullied • Maintain attendance and ridership records according to specific instructions provided by the school district board • Observe and track route timings and assist the
driver in mapping effective routes to destinations • Report incidents
such as accidents, behavioral issues and inappropriate social
behavior