Cargo Transporters To Put Collision Alarms On 100 New Vehicles
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The system will warn company drivers when they get too close to other vehicles or objects in the blind spots around a tractor.
The fleet of the carrier, based in Claremont, N.C., will have EVT-300 collision warning systems installed on recently ordered Freightliners. The systems were manufactured by Eaton Vorad Technologies.
“After trying the earlier EVT-200 systems, we became convinced that collision warning systems provide an indisputable enhancement to safety,” said John Pope, vice president of the 240-vehicle trucking company. “We’ve received feedback from several drivers who avoided accidents because of the systems, especially while driving in rain and fog.”
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