The BMW X1 didn't even appear to slow down as it barreled toward a dummy on the IIHS' test track in Virginia. With a pop, the small crossover SUV plowed into the dummy, launching it into the air. Nine ...
The rise in pedestrian deaths on and along U.S. roads has been a troubling story for years. But this fall, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration announced its intention to require most ...
Technology continues to make driving safer. That’s the message from a new study, which found automatic emergency braking systems have significantly improved when it comes to detecting pedestrians at ...
IIHS released the first batch of results under tougher 2026 safety rules, with 64 vehicles qualifying for a Top Safety Pick+ ...
AAA testing shows big gains in nighttime pedestrian automatic emergency braking (PAEB) performance — from 0% in 2019 to 60% in 2025. High-visibility clothing helped in some cases, but in others, ...
Road safety is at a critical point in the United States and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is planning to improve safety for pedestrians. The agency is proposing that new US-sold ...
WASHINGTON, Sept 9 (Reuters) - A U.S. regulator said on Monday it is proposing a requirement that some future vehicles be redesigned to reduce the risks of serious or fatal injuries in crashes ...
The internet has seemingly been inundated with controversy surrounding Tesla’s safety technology lately, but the European New Car Assessment Programme (Euro NCAP) has concluded that the Model Y’s ...
New car models could in future be assessed on how well they protect pedestrians and other vulnerable road users, according to a draft vehicle safety protocol released by the Centre on Friday, marking ...