News

Read the latest news and announcements from traffic safety interest groups and about traffic safety topics here.

  • July 11th, 2019

The promise of transportation automation seems to become more and more fulfilled each day.  Today’s automobiles that keep themselves in their lane and maintain safe speeds and distances—even in stop-and-go traffic—have recently been joined by successful tests of  flying delivery drones.  However, increasing automation levels eventually requires a vehicle to be able not only to […]

  • July 1st, 2019

Citizens and visitors to Autauga County are now able to access a more robust and reliable 9-1-1 system thanks to Autauga County Communication District’s involvement in the Alabama Next Generation Emergency Network (ANGEN) Project. At approximately 11:00 A.M. on Thursday, June 27th, telecommunicators at Autauga County 9-1-1 answered their first call over this emergency network […]

  • July 1st, 2019

Green. Yellow. Red. Go. Slow. Stop. Simple instructions commanded by a seemingly simple machine – the traffic light. The technology is as old as the Industrial Revolution, with the first light, two gas-powered flames, controlling traffic in London in 1868. They have improved since, of course. The current three-light system and electricity came in the […]

  • June 26th, 2019

Traffic fatalities in 2018 declined 1.0 percent from 2017, to an estimated 36,750 people, according to preliminary data from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). As American motorists’ total vehicle miles traveled (VMT) increased by 0.4 percent in 2018, the fatality rate declined to an estimated 1.14 per 100 million VMT, a drop from […]

  • June 26th, 2019

The Alabama Department of Transportation is expanding its ASAP program. ASAP stands for for Alabama Service and Assistance Patrol. It’s a free service where a truck is sent out to help with crashes, disabled vehicles, or any other obstruction that slows traffic flow. The goal is to minimize interstate traffic congestion and assist motorists with […]

  • June 26th, 2019

Argo AI, a Pittsburgh-based artificial intelligence and autonomous vehicle tech company, is investing $15 million to establish a Center for Autonomous Vehicle Research at Carnegie Mellon University to improve self-driving technology. The grant is for five years. The Autonomous Vehicle Research center will focus on improving sensors’ perception and algorithms designed to improve safety and […]