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Excuses for Tailgating Not Worth the RisksSome drivers may not consider tailgating dangerous, but this behavior can lead to serious accidents. Were you injured by a tailgater? Find out how we can help.
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U.S. Government and Automakers Announce New Program Designed to Increase Vehicle SafetyThe U.S. government and major automakers have agreed on a voluntary program to improve vehicle safety. Here, learn about the response to this new program.
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Tire Registration May Help Reduce Tire-Related Crashes and FatalitiesAccidents caused by tire failure result in 500 deaths per year. Mandatory tire registration may help consumers receive the information they need to stay safe.
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Safety Is the MVP for a Successful Super Bowl PartyAre you looking to host a successful Super Bowl Party? Learn how you can plan ahead to ensure your guests have a safe and sober ride home.
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The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety Announces Its Picks for the Safest Vehicles of 2016IIHS ranks vehicles for crashworthiness to help consumers make smart safety decisions. Here, learn which 2016 vehicles are safest.
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GM to Replace Faulty Engine Components Responsible for More Than a Thousand FiresGM has announced it will replace faulty engine components in some older model vehicles to prevent oil fires. Here, find out if your vehicle is affected.
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Should Your Child Still Ride in a Booster Seat? The Answer Is Probably Yes!You may believe that your child is ready to graduate from a booster seat to just a seatbelt, but is he really?
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Is Vehicle Restraint Always Necessary for Children? Some Parents Say NoAre you a parent who believes that child restraint in vehicles isn’t always necessary? If so, you’re not alone.
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Do You Know How to Check for a Recall on Your Vehicle?Many car owners are unaware that their vehicles have serious recalls. Not addressing the issues puts you and your family at risk.
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When Hands-Free Technology Poses a RiskHands-free technology is touted as safe for drivers, but is it really? Finding out the truth could save your life.