Every new car sold in the United States will be equipped with an automatic emergency braking (AEB) system by 2029 after all.
The NHTSA recently announced recalls for 305,996 vehicles, including models from Stellantis, Fisker, Honda, Kia, and Hyundai.
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Newly published research finds that the flashing lights on police cruisers and ambulances can cause “digital epileptic ...
The number of traffic-related deaths in the United States declined for the first half of this year, according to the National ...
The rule will require automakers to install the technology in all new light-duty vehicles by 2029, a move applauded by ...
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said on Monday it will not reconsider a landmark rule finalized in April ...
Nicholas Zeitlinger, an NICB spokesperson, said California and the Bay Area lead the country in vehicle theft numbers, with ...
Musk’s DOGE commission may be a sham. But efficient government isn’t.
The U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has upheld a rule requiring all new cars and trucks to have advanced ...
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has upheld a rule requiring nearly all new vehicles to have ...