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Home / Publications / Pub_Bruce_R / “Exploratory Review of the Safety and Security Benefits and Challenges of Automated and Connected Vehicles for Women and Indigenous Peoples’ in Canada”, H. Endleman, T. Foss Wallace, D. Kao, B. Wallace, Prepared for Transport Canada, 2019.

“Exploratory Review of the Safety and Security Benefits and Challenges of Automated and Connected Vehicles for Women and Indigenous Peoples’ in Canada”, H. Endleman, T. Foss Wallace, D. Kao, B. Wallace, Prepared for Transport Canada, 2019.

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2019 10 31b Transport Canada Report AVCV Indigenous and Women

Sunday, July 21, 2019  |  Categories: ExpDriving, Pub_Bruce_R, Pub_reports, Pub_TC
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