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SecurityNew Regulation Requires Automakers To Disclose 'Black Boxes'
Author: informationweek.com Published: 2nd Sep 2006 Visited: 206 times
The devices record information before, during, and after an accident. States are determining who can access the info and under what circumstances. nnnn
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