ARLINGTON, VA --- The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety said last week it will begin requiring that vehicle models have stronger roofs in order to qualify for the group's coveted "Top Safety Pick" rating, the Detroit News reported.
Read More →MONTVALE, NJ – The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) has named the new Mercedes-Benz C-Class one of their Top Safety Picks for 2009.
Read More →ARLINGTON, VA --- Most new small cars now earn "good" ratings in frontal crash tests.
Read More →ARLINGTON, VA --- Despite growing numbers on the road, fewer older drivers died in crashes and fewer were involved in fatal collisions during 1997-2006 than in years past, a new Insurance Institute for Highway Safety study reported.
Read More →ARLINGTON, VA — Seventy-two vehicles have earned the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety's Top Safety Pick award for 2009. This is more than double the number of 2008 recipients and more than three times the number of 2007 winners.
Read More →ARLINGTON, VA – More than double the number of 2008 recipients and more than three times the number of 2007 winners, this year's winners represent nearly every class of vehicle the Institute tests.
Read More →ARLINGTON, VA – More than double the number of 2008 recipients and more than three times the number of 2007 winners, this year's winners represent nearly every class of vehicle the Institute tests.
Read More →ARLINGTON, VA — November is the peak month for vehicle-deer collisions, and a new analysis of insurance claims and federal crash data indicate the problem is growing.
Read More →ARLINGTON, VA — A new study from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety and the University of Michigan Transportation Research Institute evaluates booster seats.
Read More →ARLINGTON, VA – To qualify for the award, a vehicle must earn the highest rating of good in the Institute's front, side, and rear tests and must also be equipped with electronic stability control.
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