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Teen Driving on the Rise Due to Improved EconomyTeen driving rates fell during the recession, but as the economy improves, teens are returning to the driver's seat, signaling serious safety consequences.
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Recent AAA Study Examines Bad Weather-Related Accidents, Urges Safer Driving PracticesLearn how Inclement weather contributes to approximately 1.1 million traffic accidents and more than 5,000 fatalities each year, according to a AAA study.
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U.S. Automakers Issued a Record-Breaking 868 Recalls in 2015Automakers recalled a record 51.2 million vehicles in 2015 due to safety defects. Could your vehicle be affected? Find out more here.
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Driving Behaviors and Other Factors That May Explain 2015's Increase in Traffic FatalitiesU.S. traffic fatalities increases dramatically in 2015. Can lower gas prices and bad driving behaviors be contributing factors?
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FHTSA Investigation of FCA Electronic Gear Shifters Is Now an “Engineering Analysis”The FHTSA has expanded its investigation of FCA shifters into an engineering analysis. Find out what this means and if your vehicle is affected.
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Obama Administration Proposes $4 Billion Investment in Self-Driving Technology Designed to Reduce AccidentsResearch shows that self-driving cars may prevent thousands of accidents each year. A proposal in next year's budget may help make the technology available.
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IIHS Study Shows the Value of Front Crash Prevention SystemsThe IIHS study found that front crash prevention systems reduce rear-end crashes by up to 40 percent. Were you injured in a rear-end accident? Learn more here.
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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.