Whether you’re throwing a Super Bowl party or just attending one, now is the time to strategize the most important part of your game plan for the big game: a shutdown defense that prevents drunk driving.
Drunk driving kills. It takes a life every 51 minutes in America. On Super Bowl Sunday, we need a team effort to make sure everyone drives sober.
Here are the keys to the game:
By Jeff Schlesinger
Imagine sitting in the back of the car, reviewing a presentation, while an invisible chauffeur drives you to your meetings.
The advancements in the self- driving vehicle in the last year have been nothing short of extraordinary, and I have enthusiastically read and watched as each article offers additional information to this ever-changing, complex innovation.
As I researched the technology for this long-term vision, it became apparent that the transition from today’s driver-enhanced vehicle to the true driverless car of the future is filled with exciting safety developments.
Element Fleet has built a powerful analytics platform. It’s non-deterministic and predictive, and it employs a variety of tools.
ARI is making constant investments in its people and its technology, which leads directly to a better customer experience. ARI’s Technology and Innovation Center is the epitome of this commitment.
If Donald Trump and automakers want a fight about regulation of auto emissions, California, one of the world’s richest and most competitive markets for new cars and trucks, is ready for a brawl.
“Our state is known the world over for the actions we have taken to encourage renewable energy and combat climate change,” said Gov. Jerry Brown during his State of the State address for California.
“Whatever they do in Washington, they can’t change the facts. And these are the facts: the climate is changing, the temperatures are rising and so are the oceans,” Brown said. “Natural habitats everywhere are under increasing stress. The world knows this.”