What you need to know about automatic reverse braking
Automatic reverse braking systems have the potential to prevent a particularly tragic type of accident.
Read moreGood Samaritan Vehicle-Rescue Bill Gets Final OK From Lawmakers
The Florida Senate approved a bill Thursday to allow Floridians to break into a vehicle in order to rescue distressed people or animals left unattended.
Read moreGood Samaritan Vehicle-Rescue Bill Gets Final OK From Lawmakers
The Florida Senate approved a bill Thursday to allow Floridians to break into a vehicle in order to rescue distressed people or animals left unattended.
Read moreWhat’s more dangerous for your child in a car seat — a coat, or the cold?
Advocacy groups are telling parents to remove their child’s coat before putting them in the car seat. But that also leaves the child vulnerable to hypothermia after an accident.
Read moreWhat’s more dangerous for your child in a car seat — a coat, or the cold?
Advocacy groups are telling parents to remove their child’s coat before putting them in the car seat. But that also leaves the child vulnerable to hypothermia after an accident.
Read moreCALL 6: Indiana leading the way in tracking children left on school buses
A national safety group is using Indiana data on children left on school buses in an effort to prompt other states to track the problem as well.
Read moreThe Major Car Seat Danger You Might Be Missing
As winter approaches, a recent crash test warns parents against dressing their children in thick winter coats while fastened in a car seat.
Read moreThe Major Car Seat Danger You Might Be Missing
As winter approaches, a recent crash test warns parents against dressing their children in thick winter coats while fastened in a car seat.
Read moreRoad Warrior: Safety advocates contend highway bill won’t cut it
“What good is a law that kills more people than it saves?” said Russ Swift, a former New Jerseyan and co-chairman of Florida-based Parents Against Tired Truck Drivers.
Read moreFeds: Every child should have a seat belt on the school bus
In an announcement that will impact millions of schoolchildren, the federal government’s National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is recommending seat belts in every school bus in the nation. TODAY national investigative correspondent Jeff Rossen reports.
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