AEB Systems Reduce Pedestrian Crashes – But Not at Night

In what seems like a losing battle, automatic emergency braking (AEB) systems are reducing the number of pedestrian crashes, but only during daylight hours or on well-lit roads. These systems are struggling to help drivers avoid hitting pedestrians when it is dark out. According to data from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS), these…

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Keeping Pedestrians Safe in West Tennessee

The novel coronavirus has forced many people to stay home and off the roads. Because of this, many individuals and families have started taking walks or jogs around town and, when allowed, in local parks, just for a change in scenery. This has increased the number of pedestrians who are out and about for various…

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