
In 2016, the automaker will begin testing autonomous Fusion Hybrids on California streets in an initiative driven by the company’s quickly expanding Silicon Valley-based research center.
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In addition to these Top Safety Pick+ winners, 13 more models qualify as 2016 Top Safety Picks as automakers respond favorably to stricter award criteria from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety.
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Additions to NHTSA’s 5-Star Safety Ratings program would include assessment of advanced technologies and reliance on more lifelike crash-test dummies.
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New research indicates that one in three Americans would feel safer knowing autonomous vehicles were on the road.
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The safety recall covers about 31,000 2013-2015 model-year Avalon, Avalon Hybrid, Lexus ES350 and ES300h sedans.
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The federal agency announces plans to update its vehicle safety rating system to include automatic emergency braking as a recommended technology.
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Volvo Cars is developing kangaroo detection technology to solve one of the most costly causes of traffic collisions in Australia.
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The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety names the compact SUV a Top Safety Pick+ award winner.
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The recall, covering 33,481 pickups in the U.S., will address a potential braking problem tied to the adaptive cruise control radar.
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Both 2016 Hyundai models qualify for the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety’s Top Safety Pick+ award.
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