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Australia uses new technology to catch drivers on phonesAn Australian state is attempting to persuade people to put down their smartphones while driving by rolling out cameras to prosecute distracted motorists. New South Wales Roads Minister Andrew Constance said Monday that Australia's most populous state is the first...
6 years ago
Report: Drivers ed isn't enough for new driversAmericans agree on one thing: when it comes to driver's education, the system is seriously lagging. The Harris Poll conducted on behalf of Volvo found the majority of Americans believe the standard driver's license test is outdated, at a minimum...
7 years ago
Higher speed limits mean more road deaths, study findsRising speed limits in the U. S. are to blame a spike in highway fatalities, the IIHS said last week. The IIHS published new findings that showed an estimated 37,000 more drivers died due to increases in speed limits compared...
7 years ago
EU aims to put speed limit technology on carsThe European Union is moving to require cars and trucks to have technology that would deter speeding as well as data recorders to document the circumstances of accidents. Those are among the safety features included in a provisional agreement announced...
7 years ago
Volvo to set lower speed limit on its new carsVolvo Cars says it will limit the top speed of its new cars at 112 mph in all markets as of next year because "too many people get seriously injured or even killed because of excessive speeding. " CEO Hakan...
7 years ago
Study reveals best, worst states for driversCongratulations, Maine. The Vacationland state is home to the country's worst drivers, according to a national study from insurance quote comparer Quote Wizard. The new study ranked each state using data from the company's own base and cross-examined it with...
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