Daily Archives: October 10, 2013

C-Belt system finds defects in seatbelts

Elbit Vision Systems announced the launch of their latest automotive safety centered product C-Belt, an innovative, new narrow safety belt inspection system.

Continuing its mission to drive innovation through vision, EVS designed C-Belt specifically for the narrow belt market which includes automotive seatbelts, safety harnessing for fire & rescue, safety tie downs for transportation, and other quality driven safety belts.

Court to decide Toyota’s liability in motorist’s death

Court to decide Toyota's liability in motorist's death

A jury could begin deliberating to determine whether Toyota Motor Corp. should be held liable for the death of a California woman who was killed when her Camry apparently accelerated and crashed despite her efforts to stop.

New York’s ‘Taxi of Tomorrow’ deal with Nissan voided by judge

New York's 'Taxi of Tomorrow' deal with Nissan voided by judge

New York City’s plan to create a uniform taxi fleet was struck down by a judge on Tuesday, only weeks before Nissan was due to start supplying new taxis under an exclusive contract.

Another Toyota Class action lawsuit this time Prius pre-collision system

Another Toyota Class action lawsuit this time Prius pre-collision system

On Oct. 8, 2013, the Law Firm of McCuneWright, LLP, announced the filing of a nationwide class action entitled Lee v. Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc.  The case was filed in the United States District Court of California.

UK Pump prices tipped to hit two year low

UK Pump prices tipped to hit two year low

The RAC believes that the average price of petrol and diesel will drop by as much as 4p per litre in the coming weeks, following a fall in the wholesale cost of fuel.