A recent study revealed that nearly half of drivers admitted to exceeding speed limits by 25 km/h or more.
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Study reveals taller vehicles increase the risk of severe injuries to pedestrians
A recent study by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) has revealed that taller vehicles, such as SUVs and pickup trucks, significantly increase the risk of severe injuries to pedestrians during an impact.
Read MoreStudy reveals that autonomous cars are safer, except in 3 specific situations – check it out!
Autonomous cars have proven to be safer than those driven by humans, according to a study by the University of Central Florida, except in three specific situations: when operating during dawn and dusk, where the risk of collision is five times higher; and when making turns, with double the accident rate compared to human drivers.
Read MoreStudy Reveals That Helmet Use Could Save Over 22,000 Motorcyclist Lives in the U.S.
A new study in the United States reveals that not wearing a helmet while riding a motorcycle can have fatal consequences. Between 1976 and 2022, an estimated 22,058 motorcyclists could have survived accidents if all states had laws requiring helmet use.
Read MoreRacing video game players believe that virtual practice improves their driving skills
A survey of 1,000 drivers who play racing video games revealed that nearly half believe they have become better drivers in real life due to practicing on virtual tracks.
Read MoreStudy reveals that Toyota vehicles are the most durable on the roads
A study conducted by iSeeCars, which analyzed data from over 400 million vehicles, revealed that Toyota models are the most likely to last up to 400,000 kilometers on U.S. roads.
Read MoreA study reveals that a preference for loud exhausts may be linked to disturbing personality traits
A study conducted in Canada revealed that people who choose to modify their vehicles to have louder exhausts tend to exhibit traits of psychopathy and sadism
Read MoreStudy Reveals Growing Fear of Autonomous Cars
A recent study by the American Automobile Association (AAA) has revealed that the majority of people are fearful of autonomous cars, with 66% of respondents expressing fear, an increase from the 55% recorded in 2022.
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