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Only four small SUVs passed IIHS’s tough new whiplash test
A new IIHS crash test focuses solely on preventing whiplash. Of 18 small SUVs tested, only four earned a 'Good' rating. See ...
The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) is launching a new seat and head restraint evaluation targeting neck injuries stemming from rear-end crashes. Only four out of the first 18 small SUVs ...
Neck strains and sprains are the most frequently reported injuries in United States auto insurance claims, so the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS)—the nonprofit safety organization funded ...
Whiplash injuries generally happen when a car is hit from behind, but can be minimised with well-designed seats and headrests.
The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) has started testing how cars prevent neck and back injuries caused by rear-end crashes to make our cars ever safer. However, of all the 18 small SUVs ...
We look at the new test from the IIHS and compare the first 18 small SUVs it tested to our rankings. As vehicles get heavier, the energy transfer in vehicle-to-vehicle crashes increases equally. This ...
Even in a laboratory, car crashes are horrifically violent. The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety crash-tests many vehicles every year, and in its full-speed video footage, the subject vehicle ...
The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety has developed a new test for evaluating collision-avoidance systems, and the first batch of test subjects — small SUVs — has struggled. The new test has a ...
The Tesla Cybertruck scored a 5-Star safety rating from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration this year, but it will soon be facing a new challenge. The IIHS (Insurance Institute for ...
The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) instituted a new rating program that evaluates partially automated driving systems. The new test evaluates features including driver monitoring, ...
The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) has several crash tests designed to evaluate the safety of passengers in different interior positions. It recently updated its moderate overlap front ...
The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety isn’t waiting around for the federal government to enact tougher roof strength standards for passenger vehicles. The IIHS has created its own new category of ...
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