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Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration's Advanced System Testing Utilizing a Data Acquisition System on the Highways (FAST DASH): Safety Technology …Schaudt et al., 2014
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- Schaudt W
- Bowman D
- Darrell R
- Olson R
- Marinik A
- Soccolich S
- Joslin S
- Toole L
- Rice J
- et al.
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The purpose of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration's (FMCSA's) Advanced System Testing utilizing a Data Acquisition System on the Highways (FAST DASH) program is to conduct an efficient and independent evaluation of promising safety technologies …
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