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Lax helmet laws have killed more than 20,000 motorcyclists, study shows
Read full article: Lax helmet laws have killed more than 20,000 motorcyclists, study showsState laws that allow motorcyclists not to wear helmets are costing lives every year, according to a new study from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety.
Small SUV safety features can save drivers thousands in repair costs, study finds
Read full article: Small SUV safety features can save drivers thousands in repair costs, study findsMost small SUVs are doing a good job of avoiding some of the most common types of crashes, according to a new study by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety.
Only 1 of most popular large SUV models earned IIHS top safety pick award
Read full article: Only 1 of most popular large SUV models earned IIHS top safety pick awardLarger SUVs are built to haul children, cargo and more, but when it comes to keeping your family safe, the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety warns bigger is not always better.
Updated list of recommended cars for teens includes options focused on safety for every budget
Read full article: Updated list of recommended cars for teens includes options focused on safety for every budgetConsumer Reports and the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety teamed up to update this year’s list of recommended cars for teens, and there are options for every budget.
Most automated driving systems aren’t good at making sure drivers pay attention, insurance group says
Read full article: Most automated driving systems aren’t good at making sure drivers pay attention, insurance group saysMost electronic systems that take on some driving tasks for humans don’t adequately make sure drivers are paying attention, and they don’t issue strong enough warnings to make drivers behave.
Crash tests: The 3 mid-size luxury SUVs that are safest for backseat passengers
Read full article: Crash tests: The 3 mid-size luxury SUVs that are safest for backseat passengersCrash tests by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety show three mid-size luxury SUVs offer "solid" protection for front and back seat safety.
4 popular trucks don’t measure up when it comes to back seat safety, crash tests find
Read full article: 4 popular trucks don’t measure up when it comes to back seat safety, crash tests findFour popular, large pick-up trucks fell short in front-end crash tests measuring back seat safety, according to a new report from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety.
New vehicles to be rated on how they make drivers stay alert
Read full article: New vehicles to be rated on how they make drivers stay alertTwo organizations that influence many Americans’ automobile buying decisions will begin rating vehicles on how well they track behavior of motorists who use partially automated driver-assist systems.
Safety ratings yanked after Tesla pulls radar from 2 models
Read full article: Safety ratings yanked after Tesla pulls radar from 2 modelsTwo key groups that offer automobile safety ratings have yanked their top endorsements from some Tesla vehicles because the company has stopped using radar on its safety systems.
Which cars are the best for teen drivers? Consumer experts update their picks
Read full article: Which cars are the best for teen drivers? Consumer experts update their picksConsumer Reports (CR) and the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) have updated their list of affordable, safe and reliable vehicles for teens for 2021.
Study: Electronics could stop 40% of big truck rear crashes
Read full article: Study: Electronics could stop 40% of big truck rear crashesDETROIT Safety features such as automatic emergency braking and forward collision warnings could prevent more than 40% of crashes in which semis rear-end other vehicles, a new study has found. This is an important countermeasure to that.Trucks with collision warning systems reduced rear crashes by 44%, while automatic emergency braking cut rear crashes by 41%, the study found. For automatic emergency braking, the figure was 12%. In October of 2015, NHTSA began the regulatory process to evaluate forward collision warning and automatic braking for heavy trucks. Some just warn the driver of hazards, while more sophisticated emergency braking systems will actually brake the truck.
Consumer Reports: Safest cars for teens under $20K
Read full article: Consumer Reports: Safest cars for teens under $20KBut because the car will be transporting their children, parents should pick the best and safest car their budget allows. Consequently, teens have crash rates that are almost four times those of drivers 20 and older. Consumer Reports and the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety used to publish independent lists of cars best suited for teens, but now CR has joined forces with the IIHS, also a safety-focused organization. The vehicle recommendations are ideal for teens, but they can serve any shopper looking for a vehicle that excels in those areas. Vehicles on this list can help teens stay safe as they gain driving experience.All vehicles in CRs list are used cars and have a starting price of $20,000 or less.
Stud: Autonomous vehicles won't make roads completely safe
Read full article: Stud: Autonomous vehicles won't make roads completely safeThe group says that while autonomous vehicles eventually will identify hazards and react faster than humans, and they wont become distracted or drive drunk, stopping the rest of the crashes will be a lot harder. We're still going to see some issues even if autonomous vehicles might react more quickly than humans do. Autonomous vehicles need to not only perceive the world around them perfectly, they need to respond to what's around them as well, she said. Just how many crashes are prevented depends a lot on how autonomous vehicles are programmed, Cicchino said. Even fewer crashes will be prevented while self-driving vehicles are mixed with human driven cars, she said.
Tesla's Model 3 earns top safety award
Read full article: Tesla's Model 3 earns top safety awardCNN image(CNN) - The Tesla Model 3 earned the coveted Top Safety Pick Award from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety. The Institute also announced that the Hyundai Nexo had become the first hydrogen fuel cell vehicle to earn the award. The Institute also rates cars for headlight performance and for the amount and type of safety technology each model offers. The Institute tested the Tesla Model S, Tesla's larger, more expensive sedan, in 2017. NHTSA objected to that claim, saying that crash test results can only be compared to vehicles of similar size and weight.