
Traffic Fatalities on Rise Despite More Car Safety Features
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Could driverless cars steer us toward a safer future?
With all of the modern safety and collision-avoidance technologies being incorporated into cars, why are fatalities on the rise, and could driverless cars deliver a safer future? Kelly Nantel of the National Safety Council joins us in discussion.
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Traffic Fatalities on Rise Despite More Car Safety Features
Clip: 3/28/2017 | 7m 29sVideo has Closed Captions
With all of the modern safety and collision-avoidance technologies being incorporated into cars, why are fatalities on the rise, and could driverless cars deliver a safer future? Kelly Nantel of the National Safety Council joins us in discussion.
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