Auto and Highway Safety

Texting While Driving Even Worse Than Previously Thought, Study Finds

There’s no serious dispute that texting while driving leads to crashes that get a lot of people hurt and killed. But, as The Associated Press reports, new research has found that the distraction of texting undermines the performance of drivers even more than previously thought. The study, by the Texas Transportation Institute, monitored 42 drivers ... Read more »

Mixed Message?

Mixed Message?

While Assailing Driving Distractions, Automakers Pack in Tempting Gadgets

Automakers are positioning themselves as leaders in the fight against distracted driving, which causes an estimated 5,400 deaths per year, including nearly 1,000 related to cell phone use. Even as they tell drivers to act responsibly and pay attention to the road, the car companies are seeking to pump up sales by packing their new models with cutting-edge electronics that encourage multi-tasking behind the wheel. But the industry denies it is sending a mixed message.

School Bus Safety is Stuck in Idle

School Bus Safety is Stuck in Idle

Federal transportation officials are sending a mixed message to kids by urging them to buckle up when they ride in cars, but refusing to require safety belts in school buses.

Safety Board Urges Banning Cellphone Use by Truckers, Bus Drivers

Federal safety authorities are dialing up efforts to eliminate cellphone use by truckers and other commercial drivers. The National Transportation Safety Board unanimously recommended on Tuesday banning the nation’s 3.7 million commercial drivers from using cellphones on the road, except in emergency situations. As The Associated Press reports, the recommendation was approved shortly after the ... Read more »

Regulators Put the Brakes on Bigger, Brighter Traffic Signs

Bigger and brighter road signs apparently will have to yield the right of way to economic hardship. As The Detroit News reports, the Obama administration is scrapping a rule that would have required hundreds of thousands of street and traffic signs to be replaced by 2018 — and instead will allow communities to upgrade them ... Read more »

Regulators Veto Requiring Seat Belts on School Buses

A petition to require seat belts in school buses has been denied by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. The agency said the belts would be too costly and the buses are “already very safe,” according to Bloomberg News. In its decision, NHTSA rejected arguments by the Washington-based Center for Auto Safety and 21 other groups that seat ... Read more »

Escape Tips

Some tips for escaping from a sinking vehicle recommended by Prof. Gordon Giesbrecht and other experts: 1. Brace yourself for impact as soon as you know you’re going into the water. Do this by placing both hands on the steering wheel to prepare for possibility the airbag will inflate. 2. Unbuckle your seatbelt. You will ... Read more »

Activist's Crusade Stalls as Auto Safety Goals Collide FairWarining Reports

Activist’s Crusade Stalls as Auto Safety Goals Collide

In June, 2007, Mary Kay Kidwell’s 17-year-old grandson died while trapped in a car that had plunged into an Indiana lake. The terrible news turned Kidwell into an unlikely activist, determined to prevent the scores of similar drownings that occur in the U.S. every year. Kidwell has lobbied regulators for a window-breaking device to be installed in all vehicles. But in her quest to save people from drowning, Kidwell has run into a competing, long-cherished safety goal: protecting people from being thrown out of their windows during rollover accidents.

U.S. Safety Regulators Put Brakes on Italian 'Supercar'

U.S. Safety Regulators Put Brakes on Italian ‘Supercar’

The $1 million, 700-horsepower Huayra by Italian automaker Pagani is sleek, smooth and goes from zero to 60 in 3.5 seconds. But the twin-turbocharged, 12-cylinder carbon-titanium “supercar” won’t be zooming along U.S. roads anytime soon because federal regulators say it isn’t safe. While the Huayra was engineered and crash-tested to meet safety standards in both the U.S. ... Read more »

Campaign Aimed at Hazardous Rental Cars Shifts into High Gear

Campaign Aimed at Hazardous Rental Cars Shifts into High Gear

A sweeping federal legislative proposal aims to ensure the safety of millions of rental car customers by getting recalled but unrepaired vehicles off the road.