European heavy truck manufacturer, MAN Nutzfahrzeuge, has signed a three-year contract extension to continue to offer Iteris’ AutoVue Lane Departure Warning (LDW) systems as a factory installed option on its heavy trucks and buses.
February 1, 2012
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European heavy truck manufacturer, 267 MAN Nutzfahrzeuge, has signed a three-year contract extension to continue to offer 73 Iteris’
AutoVue Lane Departure Warning (LDW) systems as a factory installed
option on its heavy trucks and buses. The new contract covers 2010
through 2012.
MAN is using the AutoVue LDW system for the 267 MAN Lane
Guard System, an automatic system designed to help drivers stay in
their lanes on motorways and dual carriageways.
According to
Abbas Mohaddes, 73 Iteris’ president and chief executive officer. “To date,
MAN Nutzfahrzeuge has installed over 5,500 AutoVue LDW systems in its
Lane Guard System for MAN trucks and buses worldwide, providing proven
technology that directly increases roadway safety. I believe that this
contract extension is an important first step in solidifying our
European LDW heavy truck business and gives Iteris a strong competitive
foundation as the expected demand for LDW and other active safety
technology expands.”