According to a government report released on Thursday, the U.S. auto safety regulator, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), has consistently failed to meet internal timelines for completing auto Full Article »
Latest figures from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety show that in 2019 collisions involving large trucks caused over 4,000 fatalities, the majority of which were occupants in passenger vehicles. Due to Full Article »
Whether you’re going on a short errand or for a long trip, ensuring your kids’ safety in and around the car should be your priority. In 2019, 608 child passengers Full Article »
Nowadays, most modern cars are generally safe because they have the latest technologies that improve safety on the road. However, this does not mean that safety standards should not continue Full Article »
During the course of 2019, 2.734 fatal crashes involving trucks and buses were reported in the USA according to a report released by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) Full Article »
The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) reported that approximately 35,000 traffic fatalities happen every year. Around 10% of car accidents often occur during the summer because of the volume Full Article »
It’s rather funny to admit that one day in our lifetime we may see a time where cars become virtually uncrashable. If pundits on everything-controlled-by-the-government have it their way we, Full Article »
I know you have seen it and maybe even participated in it. During one of those awful rain storms or frequent downpours about 50% of the driving public here in Full Article »
According to the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety, teens are four times more likely to crash than adult drivers. Car crashes also are the leading cause of death for those Full Article »
The Consumer Electronics Show (CES) always has some new gadgets that catch my eye and it sometimes put it on my wish list considering how the price of the item Full Article »
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) missed a December 31 deadline to establish rules requiring rear vision camera systems for all new cars. Congress approved a plan to set Full Article »