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The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) is proposing to require event data recorders (EDRs)-widely referred to as ""black boxes""-on all new passenger vehicles sold in the United States. Although over 90% of the new cars and light trucks sold in the United States already come with EDRs intended to capture information about the final seconds before a crash, these are installed voluntarily by the manufacturers. This book discusses the background of automotive black boxes. It also provides issues that these black boxes create, as well as a engineering data analysis.
Automotive event data recorders. --- Automobiles --- Automotive medicine --- Auto crash data event recorders --- Automobile black boxes --- Automobile event data recorders --- Car black box systems --- EDRs (Automobile engineering) --- Event data recorders (Automobile engineering) --- Data loggers --- Safety measures. --- Electronic equipment
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