Better engineering has made the front seat much safer in head-on collisions. But the back seat hasn't kept pace. It's a ...
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Crash tests weren't hard enough to ensure back seat safety, but that's changing
The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety has just made crash tests harder in an attempt to make back seats safer.
The updated test presents a new challenge for carmakers, but could make this common injury less likely in future vehicles.
On shelves at a Humanetics facility in Huron, Ohio, skulls stare from their eyeless sockets, shiny and silver. Around a corner, a rack is filled with squishy, peach-toned arms, legs, torsos and butts.
The U.S. government announced major design changes it wants to implement to make the female version of the vehicle crash test dummy more lifelike, potentially replacing a model used for decades that ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Michael Harley is a noted automotive industry expert and analyst. Earlier this month, U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean P. Duffy ...
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