A garbage truck with innovative safety technology installed was on display at recent United Nations (UN) meetings. New York City's Department of Citywide Administrative Services (DCAS) and Department of Parks and Recreation are taking part in a safety initiative called Together for Safer Roads (TSR).
Through its Global Leadership Council for Fleet Safety, TSR is partnering with the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Volpe Center and TSR members to make direct-vision cab design a fleet industry standard. According to proponents of the standard, drivers of trucks, buses, and other large vehicles would need to have the capability to see “vulnerable road users," like pedestrians. The initiative will give fleet managers and operators data and analysis on how safe — or dangerous — vehicles are in relation to driver blind zones, including developing a standard for rating the vehicles and a database of those ratings.












