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The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety's annual study ranks cars by the rate at which drivers are killed in them — and adds new research on the rate at which they also kill people in other cars.
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A study by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety found a reduction in rear-end crashes in two states that adopted broader laws restricting cell phone use by drivers, with fewer loopholes.
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A safety group says drivers began speeding more in the first three months of the pandemic — and that increase has held steady since then. The group is calling for more enforcement and reduced highway speed limits.
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Most small SUVs got good grades for their pedestrian crash prevention systems under a new safety test launched by the Insurance Institute for Highway…
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Tuesday, Michigan voters will decide if they want to legalize recreational marijuana.Meanwhile, there are conflicting views on whether legal weed will…
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Michigan has a new law directing the Michigan Department of Transportation to increase speed limits to 75 miles an hour on up to 600 miles of rural…
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Michigan is edging closer to clearing the road for driverless cars.A state Senate committee approved a package of four bills that loosen existing rules…
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The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety will probably be handing out a lot fewer of its coveted "Top Safety Pick" awards in 2014.Not because cars will…