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  2. Transportation safety in the United States - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] For driving, the rate was 150 per 10 billion vehicle-miles: 750 times higher per mile than for flying in a commercial airplane. For a person who drives a million miles in a lifetime (somewhat above average) this amounts to a 1.5% chance of death.

  3. Integrated vehicle health management - Wikipedia

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    The aims of IVHM are to enable better management of vehicle and vehicle fleet health. Improve safety through use of diagnostics and prognostics to fix faults before they are an issue. Improve availability through better maintenance scheduling; Improve reliability through a more thorough understanding of the current health of the system and ...

  4. Health and environmental impact of transport - Wikipedia

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    Environmental regulations in developed countries have reduced the individual vehicle's emission. However, this has been offset by an increase in the number of vehicles, and increased use of each vehicle (an effect known as the Jevons paradox). [3] Some pathways to reduce the carbon emissions of road vehicles have been considerably studied. [5]

  5. I’m a Mechanic: The Best $100 You Can Spend on Your Car’s ...

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    Nocera recommended Chevron Techtron. It’ll help you get better gas mileage, better fuel economy and improve power by removing harmful carbon deposits that form on critical engine parts, said Nocera.

  6. Fleet management - Wikipedia

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    Fleet Management is a function which allows companies which rely on transportation in business to remove or minimize the risks associated with vehicle investment, improving efficiency, productivity and reducing their overall transportation and staff costs, providing 100% compliance with government legislation (duty of care) and many more. These ...

  7. 5 car insurance myths debunked: From rate haggling to pricer ...

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    For senior drivers, rates hit their lowest point between ages 65 to 74, averaging $122.26 monthly. After 75, premiums begin climbing again, increasing about 5% to $127.96.

  8. Amazon trucking contractors have higher rates of safety ...

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    Amazon measures safety using the FMCSA's "unsafe driving score," which is a number that applies different standards depending on the size of the carrier. This score is not made public by the ...

  9. Car longevity - Wikipedia

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    Car longevity is of interest to many car owners [1] and includes several things: maximum service life in either mileage or time (duration), relationship of components to this lifespan, identification of factors that might afford control in extending the lifespan. Barring an accidental end to the lifespan, a car would have a life constrained by ...

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