Auto Safety Awards Get Harder to Win
IIHS increases requirements for its top awards in challenge to automakers to increase backseat, pedestrian safety.
IIHS increases requirements for its top awards in challenge to automakers to increase backseat, pedestrian safety.
Training, technology and processes will help windshield, collision and after-market repair centers approach crash-avoidance systems properly.
Follows calls by national safety groups to curb aggressive driving.
IIHS says the new crop largely fit properly, stress importance of boosters to prevent child traffic deaths, which are on the rise.
IIHS testing gives good ratings to just three of eight evaluated.
Coalition says it’s needed to curb speeding ‘epidemic’ causing surge in traffic deaths.
New test shows that rear seats, as in small pickups, offer less protection than front seats.
A driver lost sight in one eye when one dislodged in an accident.
Group awards grants on two coasts to address growing problem.
New study shows little trust, though many who ride think better of the experience.
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