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Steve Jordan Joins Redline Detection As Senior Account Executive, Mobile Channel 

Jordan comes to Redline from 19 years at Bosch North America, where he built strategic alliances with automotive OEM manufacturers and implemented distribution programs.

dotCOMM Awards Recognizes Cottman Transmission And Total Auto Care With Platinum Award

“Transmission Physician,” featuring an animated female transmission expert, earned the Platinum Award in the Animation category in the 2017 dotCOMM Awards for excellence in web creativity and digital communication.

Redline Detection Sponsors TMC SuperTech Challenge

Over a hundred of the best heavy-duty technicians in the country are competing at 36 stations to crown the Grand Champion of the National Technician Skills Competition.

US DOT Releases New Autonomous Driving Guidelines

MEMA and Bosch both issued statements following the release of new federal guidance for automated driving systems by the U.S. Department of Transportation and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.

Redline Detection Unveils Air Brake Nanoleak Finder

This new technology can locate air brake leaks, air suspension and air powered accessory system leaks.

US DOT Finds No ‘Safety-Related Defect Trend’ After Tesla Autopilot Probe

Federal regulators have closed their investigation into a May 2016 collision that killed the driver of a Tesla Model S that was operating in Autopilot mode, concluding that there were no defects in Tesla’s driver-assistance technology.

US DOT Advances Deployment Of Connected Vehicle Technology

The Notice of Proposed Rulemaking would enable vehicle-to-vehicle communication technology on all new light-duty vehicles, enabling a multitude of new crash-avoidance applications that, once fully deployed, could prevent hundreds of thousands of crashes every year by helping vehicles “talk” to each other.

US DOT Issues Federal Policy For Safe Testing And Deployment Of Automated Vehicles

The four-part policy lays the foundation for the next revolution in roadway safety, according to the DOT.

US DOT, IIHS Announce Historic Commitment: 20 Automakers To Make Automatic Emergency Braking Standard On New Vehicles  

Automakers that have committed to the new standard include: Audi, BMW, FCA US LLC, Ford, General Motors, Honda, Hyundai, Jaguar Land Rover, Kia, Maserati, Mazda, Mercedes-Benz, Mitsubishi Motors, Nissan, Porsche, Subaru, Tesla Motors Inc., Toyota, Volkswagen and Volvo Car USA.

Bosch Commends DOT, NHTSA Initiatives To Accelerate Safety And Autonomous Vehicle Technologies

The U.S. DOT announced a series of initiatives, including a proposed $4 billion over 10 years for automated and connected vehicle pilot projects to encourage development and adoption of vehicle safety technologies. In addition, NHTSA’s enhanced New Car Assessment Program places a focus on safety technology for crash avoidance, pedestrian detection and protection.