Consumer Reports’ tests are more rigorous than those required by the government, simulating the forces of a 35 mile per hour crash instead of 30 mph. CR’s test also uses a real vehicle seat and front ...
Two popular child car seats didn’t hold up in a Consumer Reports crash test - but they both meet government standards - Both ...
Toyota is recalling 168,000 Sienna minivans to fix faulty third-row seats that could increase the risk of injury to passengers.
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Racer on MSNIndyCar Series tightens belt and seat regulationsThe stricter enforcement of removing the seat and restraint devices is the latest driver-minded rule implemented by now-former IndyCar president Jay Frye. Although it’s somewhat ...
A new measure has been introduced to help alleviate some costs for new mothers in Illinois by requiring all health insurance ...
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