GPU-powered machine learning achieves 159x faster intrusion detection for the Internet of Vehicles (IoV)—without compromising accuracy. Discover how.| Blue Headline
By Stephanie Shaw, NTSB Safety Advocate Like many parents, I send my daughter to school on a school bus because I know that it’s the safest way for her to get to and from school. In fact, students are 70 times more likely to get to school safely when taking the school bus than when traveling by … Continue reading Back-to-School Safety: Keeping Children Safe In and Around the School Bus→| NTSB Safety Compass Blog
By Member Michael Graham Motor vehicle crashes are a leading cause of death for teens. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, in 2019, approximately 2,400 teens in the United States aged 13–19 died and about 258,000 were injured in motor vehicle crashes. This means that approximately 7 teens died, and hundreds more … Continue reading Collision-Avoidance Technologies Can Improve Safety for Teen Drivers→| NTSB Safety Compass Blog
By Member Michael Graham Today, the NTSB released a four-part video series: “V2X: Preserving the Future of Connected-Vehicle Technology.” Vehicle-to-everything (V2X) is one of the most promising life-saving technologies available today. While radars and sensors are limited to line-of-sight and are often impeded by inclement weather, V2X technology uses direct communication between vehicles and with … Continue reading NTSB Video Series Highlights Safety Benefits of Connected-Vehicle Tech...| NTSB Safety Compass Blog
How the potential structure of auto/tech collaboration intersects with regulation, privacy concerns, and manufacturing complexities.| Program on Vehicle and Mobility Innovation