
The mid-size SUV aces crash tests and safety system evaluations to qualify for the highest honor from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety.
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Rearview cameras can reduce the blind spot zone behind a vehicle by approximately 90%. However, the technology doesn’t eliminate the need for drivers to turn around and look.
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An IIHS analysis reveals that Jan. 1 sees an average of 70 lives lost in crashes where at least one driver, pedestrian, or bicyclist has a BAC of at least 0.08%.
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A survey from IIHS finds, however, that motorists living in marijuana-legal states are more likely to perceive the drug as a road safety problem than motorists in other states.
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The compact SUV is also a 2017 IIHS Top Safety Pick+ award winner when equipped with optional front crash prevention and HID headlights.
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The new judging criteria for IIHS Top Safety Pick+ include higher standards for headlight quality.
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The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety releases safety ratings for the headlights on 11 large and small pickup trucks.
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The large luxury sedan is also an IIHS Top Safety Pick+ award winner and holds a 5-Star overall safety rating from NHTSA.
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Eating or drinking while driving ranks just below holding or talking on a cellphone when it comes to prevalence of behaviors that distract drivers.
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The Mercedes-Benz C-Class earns the Top Safety Pick+ award from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety.
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