Throughout automotive history, innovation in safety has shaped the way we drive. From the early days of shatter-resistant ...
A small boy holding a lollipop sits in a car seat in a car, 1960s. Today, a child is involved in a vehicle crash every 33 seconds in the United States. However, when they are, child safety seats ...
The Society of Plastics Engineers' Automotive Division is honoring a classic piece of safety this year for entry into the ...
The auto industry has made huge strides in the safety of automobiles in recent years, but one stubborn — and disturbing — problem has remained: women are twice as likely to die in car crashes as men.
WASHINGTON — Maria Weston Kuhn was on vacation with her family when a head-on car crash changed her life. Kuhn and her mother, both in the back seat, were rushed to the hospital with serious injuries.
Despite all the advancements in driving technology in the last few decades — particularly in the realm of safety features — it's still an unfortunate fact that car accidents are one of the leading ...