Oversized American-style pick-up trucks pose a significant risk to the people driving them - not just other oad users, according to a new study.
A new study finds heavier cars, long believed to be safer in an accident, may pose a higher risk for death in some instances.
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TheTruthAboutCars.com on MSNIIHS Investigates How Vehicle Sizing Differences Impacts Crash SafetyThe Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) finally appears to be looking into how vehicle sizing impacts crash safety.
Texas has joined the list of states that don't require annual vehicle check-ups. With or without the regulation, there are ...
The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety regularly tests vehicles for how they perform in a crash. Now, IIHS is measuring ...
In recent years, modern cars have become packed full of clever and innovative safety features, reducing the severity of accidents. By law, car manufacturers now have to fit a certain number of ...
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Midland Reporter-Telegram on MSNTexas requires vehicle safety inspections for commercial vehiclesAt the beginning of January, the Texas Department of Public Safety reminded Texans that changes had been made to the state's Vehicle Safety Inspection Program. Those changes eliminated many vehicle ...
The proliferation of heavier electric trucks has raised concerns that their increased speed and weight will lead to deadlier ...
The U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said on Thursday it has opened an engineering analysis into 129,092 U ...
The bill, HB 649, would eliminate the requirement for yearly safety inspections for passenger vehicles. It would also eliminate funding for New Hampshire's Motor Vehicle Air Pollution Abatement Fund, ...
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