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Archive for January 2016

Manufacturers Adapt Drones to New U.S. Rules

One of the most important players in the booming drone industry isn’t a hardware manufacturer; it’s the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration. So attendees at the Consumer Electronics Show last week flocked to hear a policy update from the FAA, which … Source: Claims Journal

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Study Confirms That Crash Rates Are Lower for Self-Driving Cars

Crash rates for self-driving cars are lower than the national crash rate of conventional cars, according to a new report out of Virginia Tech Transportation Institute that was commissioned by self-driving car developer Google. While self-driving cars have a rate … Source: Claims Journal

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Feds Say No Risk of Hacking in Non-Jeep Radios

U.S. safety regulators have determined that only Fiat Chrysler radios have a security flaw that allowed friendly hackers to take control of a Jeep last year. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said in documents posted online Saturday that it’s … Source: Claims Journal

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Pilot Manual Flying Skills Rusty Says Government Watchdog

The government is falling short in ensuring airline pilots keep up their flying skills and get full training on how to monitor sophisticated automated control systems in cockpits, according to the Transportation Department’s internal watchdog. Most airline flying today is … Source: Claims Journal

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Gas Leak Drives Residents From Gated Los Angeles Community

Laura Gideon and her family endured the sickening stench from an out-of-control natural gas leak for about a month before they could no longer tolerate the nausea, headaches and nosebleeds. After she went to the emergency room in November vomiting … Source: Claims Journal

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