Cars have racked up an impressive record of taking the lives of pedestrians and cyclists on the road they share! One would say that it is the driver's fault. One thing is clear cars kill not the nut behind the wheel. more
Remember the Ford Bronco? For those old enough to recall, this was Ford’s off-roader back in the 1960s all the way to the 1980s. It was tough yet civilized enough to become a daily driver in the city. And it came way before the Sport Utility Vehicle term was coined. more
Mercedes-Benz Self-Driving Cars might end up harming a pedestrian if it ever comes to that but won't let its occupants come into harm's way. more
Volvo' said its new trucks in Europe will come integrated with cameras backed with sophisticated software that aims to prevent collisions with pedestrians and cyclists. more
The 2017 Toyota Sienna is proving to be the perfect family car Toyota envisioned it to be as it boasts performance, efficiency, covenience but most importantly safety as it bags a five star overall safety rating from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). more
NHSTA has extended the safety oversight for GM until May of next year. They need to ensure the safety of the vehicles, amidst recall of their vehicles in the past year. more
The federal agency Nhtsa is helping consumers understand autonomous cars technology. more
Intel announces the acquisition of the Italian company Yogitech as part of its efforts on improving functional safety of self-driving cars. more
Ford issued two separate recalls Wednesday that cover a total of about 55,000 vehicles North America in order to fix safety issues affecting their seats and seat belts. more
Self-driving technology is winning over the White House, as the Obama Administration proposed a plan Thursday to spend $4 billion on kicking up the development of autonomous cars. more
Volvo's new child safety innovation has adults talking. more
HR 910, which is known as the Vehicle-to-Infrastructure Safety Technology Investment Flexibility Act, has gained support from the auto industry and other backers. more
The lawsuit calls Uber "electronic hitchhiking" and seeks unspecified damages. more
Mazda has expanded a recall for faulty air bag inflators. more
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration gave the BMW X5 five stars in the front crash test, five stars in the side crash test and four stars in the rollover crash test. more
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