Feds, Industry Argue Over Use of Black Boxes
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Black box is an aviation term. In reconstructing events that lead to airplane crashes, investigators of the National Transportation Safety Board rely heavily on information collected by the famous black boxes aboard each commercial aircraft. The same could be done for accidents involving large trucks, insists NTSB Chairman Jim Hall, who is calling for black boxes on all trucks to aid in determining what causes collisions and how to prevent them.
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