Bumper rules should extend to light trucks, Institute tells NHTSA
Cellphone Q&A explains why using a hand-held or hands-free phone raises a driver's crash risk
Power windows can seriously injure or kill young children whose heads, arms, or other body parts get trapped, a Q&A reveals
Backover crashes often happen when SUV drivers don't see toddlers behind their vehicles
Traffic school graduates whose violations are dismissed by courts are more prone to be in another crash than other drivers
Teenage drivers continue to use cellphones despite a North Carolina ban
Roundabouts can be even safer with some simple changes like better signs, lights
Panel finds that redesigned airbags improve protection for children and adults
Smart Fortwo earns top ratings of good for protection in front and side crashes
Enhanced belt reminders are convincing drivers and front-seat passengers to buckle up, NHTSA says
Special issue: crash avoidance features
Strength of the roofs on SUVs influences the risk of occupant injury in rollover crashes, new Institute study finds
ESC helps keep vehicles from rolling over, and side airbags protect people in the rollover crashes that still occur
Demonstration of strong vs. weak roofs shows why roof strength matters
Rollovers in which drivers died demonstrate need for strong roofs on SUVs
Seat/head restraints that earn good ratings, based on dynamic tests, reduce neck injury risk among drivers of rear-struck vehicles
Special issue: speed
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