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The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is taking fire from automakers and independent safety watchdogs alike.
Stop de kindermoord! An 8-year-old boy killed by an SUV driver is the latest victim of America's obsession with big cars.
Jersey City safety and parent groups plan to rally at city hall at 5 p.m. Wednesday to demand more safety improvements and ...
Though women face more injury risks in vehicle crashes, the crash test dummies used in U.S. safety tests are designed almost ...
Maria Weston Kuhn had one lingering question about the car crash that forced her to have emergency surgery during a vacation in Ireland: Why did she and her mother sustain serious injuries while ...
Female drivers are more likely to be seriously injured in crashes, yet U.S. safety tests still rely on outdated dummies modeled after men. Survivors want change.
Another safety-related lawsuit has been filed against Hyundai for the Palisade. This one affects 2020 to 2023 models, due to an issue where the vehicle’s seatbelts could unexpectedly unlatch.
Aggressive driving on Long Island's roads has increased post-pandemic, causing fatalities and prompting law enforcement to ...
David Harkey criticized the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration for not doing more to improve vehicle safety ...