
According to Zutobi, speed, alcohol, and traffic fatalities put the U.S. among the most dangerous places to drive. Find out how other countries compare.
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Manufacturers must make automatic emergency braking standard in all new cars and light trucks sold by September 2029.
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The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration estimates 31,785 people lost their lives in traffic crashes in the first nine months of 2022 — a tiny dip in deaths compared to the 31,850 in the same period of 2021.
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Several countries have embraced the Safe System approach, but the U.S. lags behind. David Harkey, head of IIHS-HLDI urges stakeholders to kick-start the approach with a focus on speeding.
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In the last 30 years, the U.S. has not kept pace with declining traffic death rates in Europe, East Asia, and Canada. Find out why.
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One automaker with a history of safety innovation has set an ambitious goal to continue on that path and eliminate collisions in its vehicles.
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The U.S. Department of Transportation released an update on its progress and accomplishments in implementing key steps of its National Roadway Safety Strategy, a blueprint of actions to reduce roadway fatalities and injuries.
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While roadway safety advocates remain vigilant about reducing injuries and deaths, the NHTSA released some hopeful news as it concerns projected traffic fatalities for first half of 2022.
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The Federal Highway Administration announced a final rule that aims to improve safety for all road users by ensuring that pavement markings are made more visible in dark or low light conditions.
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A new analysis from Teletrac Navman examines the most dangerous states and cities to drive in during the summer months.
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