Tougher Standards Mean Fewer IIHS Safety Awards
Fewer vehicles earned the honor in 2023 than last year as group toughens safety evaluation standards.
Fewer vehicles earned the honor in 2023 than last year as group toughens safety evaluation standards.
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia has rejected a legal challenge to a decision to shift part of the 5.9-GHz band spectrum block from auto safety to wireless devices.
NHTSA has announced occupant protection safety standards for vehicles with automated driving systems, covering everything from seatbelt reminders to advanced airbags.
AvtoVAZ has started building vehicles without airbags, antilock brakes and other safety features because international sanctions have blocked imports of needed parts.
U.S. auto safety regulators investigate whether a New York Ford dealership delivered a new vehicle with an outstanding safety recall.