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ISeeCars.com via Yahoo News· 19 hours agoSafety ratings come from a standardized set of safety tests performed by the National Highway & ...
Editorial: Automatic braking on U.S. cars will save lives. Biden is right to require it
Los Angeles Times· 3 days agoBy the end of the decade, new cars and trucks in the United States will be required to have...
Consumer Reports: Big win for safer roads as U.S. sets new rule to make automatic emergency braking...
Consumer Reports· 5 days agoThe U.S. Department of Transportation’s National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) ...
Feds are mandating this driver assistance tech by 2029, but it is far from perfect
TheStreet.com· 15 hours agoAll passenger cars and light trucks will be required to have this feature by 2029. A new rule finalized by the National Highway Transportation ...
NHTSA releases AEB system requirements to be implemented by 2029
Teslarati· 4 days agoThe National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) recently released automatic emergency ...
NHTSA To Require Automatic Emergency Brakes On Light Vehicles By 2029
RTT News· 4 days agoAEB systems automatically apply the vehicle brakes in crash imminent situations if the driver has not done so. The National Highway Traffic< ...
Automatic Emergency Braking to Be Mandated on All New Vehicles by 2029 | Cars.com
Cars.com· 3 days agoPer NHTSA, new passenger vehicles sold in the U.S. must include automatic emergency braking by 2029.
The 2025 Honda Pilot 3-row SUV is ideal transport for larger families
Market Watch· 2 days agoThe erstwhile base LX trim has been discontinued this year, making Sport the most affordable new...
Oh dear! Baby gear! Why are the manuals so unclear?
NPR· 3 days agoBy some...actually read manuals. The agency says about three-quarters of car seats' manuals rate four or five stars out of five, up from 38% in 2008....
Which Vehicles Offer Built-In Child Booster Seats? | Cars.com
Cars.com· 3 days agoBuilt-in booster seats never caught on broadly, and now just one automaker still offers an integrated booster seat option for some of its vehicles: Volvo.