
NHTSA’s updated safety rating program could result in lower ratings for 2011-MY vehicles, even though vehicles are no less safe than those of the previous model-year.
Read More →The upgraded ratings system will now evaluate side pole crash testing and crash prevention-technologies. And, for the first time, it will use female crash test dummies to simulate crash scenarios involving women, not just men.
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MONTCLAIR, NJ - RhinoTireUSA introduces a new, environmentally friendly flat tire eliminator system to the U.S. market that promises to increase road safety and fuel efficiency, according to the manufacturer.
Read More →ARLINGTON, VA - ATA's Safety Management Council announced its 2010 award winners at its Safety & Human Resources National Conference & Exhibition in Rogers, Ark.
Read More →FARMINGTON HILLS, MI - Through its Member Verification Program (MVP), the National Truck Equipment Association (NTEA) has requalified 2 member companies and approved 3 new member companies for their commitment to safety and quality standards.
Read More →Telematics devices may help reduce maintenance costs, improve vehicle efficiency and lead to insurance discounts.
Read More →MT. LAUREL, NJ - Automotive Resources International (ARI) has prepared a new informational brief on the Comprehensive Safety Analysis (CSA) 2010.
Read More →Fewer near misses occur in environments with lower levels of work-related stress or at organizations with a high awareness of driver safety-related issues.
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The new Chrysler Town & Country minivan comes standard with a package of 40 safety and technology features as well as optional connectivity and entertainment features.
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The Regal is the seventh vehicle from General Motors to earn the award since the IIHS implemented a new roof-strength requirement for protection in rollover crashes.
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