Airbags have become commonplace safety features for vehicles on the roadway. Since their introduction in 1973 by General Motors, automakers worldwide have continued this air cushioning technology to protect drivers. However, new statistics have revealed that airbags...
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Month: July 2021
New safety recommendations for children’s car seats
As a new parent, you may be overwhelmed with the inundation of considerations and responsibilities you’re suddenly faced with. You’re expected to make dozens of decisions you’ve never even thought about. Many of these decisions are far from intuitive. Traveling with...
Tips to avoid aggressive drivers – and aggressive driving
Accidents caused by aggressive drivers are on the rise. Some experts hold that as congestion increases, so too does irritability behind the wheel. The majority of drivers believe that aggressive driving is serious, dangerous and puts others at risk. In this post, we...
What are the penalties for harboring an undocumented immigrant?
Texas citizens who knowingly and willfully harbor, transport or hire undocumented immigrants can face severe penalties ranging from five years to life in prison if convicted. Federal law forbids U.S. citizens from encouraging, aiding, transporting or inducing...
Truck crash fatalities are down, but serious injuries are way up
A recent report from the Federal Motor carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) showed a peculiar change in truck crash outcomes. Fatal accidents are down about 6%, which is good news. However, injuries from truck crashes are up significantly – by 21% compared to 2015....
Curves prove to be obstacles for vehicle safety systems
A new study finds sharper turns on roadways severely limit the potential benefits of partially automated driver safety systems on cars. According to the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS), features like adaptive cruise control (ACC) and other sophisticated...