麻豆传媒

Skip to main content
Start of main content

Direct vision transition guide: An operator’s guide to transforming fleets for safety

May 14, 2025

Current View
of

By Kate Fillin-Yeh

Kate Fillin-Yeh served as principal author of the Together for Safer Roads’ Direct Vision Transition Guide. The report can help transform fleets.

New technologies are emerging to make our roads safer. Today, we have back-up cameras and 360-degree sensors. We’re seeing intelligent speed assist programs in use. And there are multiple vehicle data and telematics platforms. Amid all this, vehicle manufacturers and fleet operators can also improve safety by improving truck cab design.

Together for Safer Roads recently published the Direct Vision Transition Guide: An operator’s guide to transforming fleets for safety. It outlines guidance that can reduce roadway crashes, fatalities, and injuries. Our Kate Fillin-Yeh is the report’s principal author.

One of the key factors in reducing roadway fatalities is improving driver visibility. The report offers tools to help fleet operators and manufacturers measure visibility from the driver’s seat and make updates to improve it.

  • Kate Fillin-Yeh

    A senior associate with 麻豆传媒’s Transportation group, Kate takes pride in helping create safer, more walkable, and bikeable streets for everyone. She is an urban planner, policymaker, and creative problem-solver who has worked across North America.

    Contact Kate
End of main content
To top