Seconds count

What is one second worth to your fleet? Doesn't sound like much time, I know. But that one second is critical in rear-end collisions, where driver distraction is a major factor. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), 90% of rear-end accidents caused by delay in driver recognition could be prevented if the driver becomes aware of the situation just one second earlier. For a fully loaded tractor-trailer going 60 mph, that's 88 extra feet of stopping distance, said Alan Korn, chief engineer for vehicle dynamics and control at Meritor Wabco. That's enough space to slow ...

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