Collisions

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    How Well Do New Cars Avoid Front Collisions?

    The IIHS has been testing AEB since 2013, but the organization implemented stricter standards last year to better test the kinds of crashes that are more likely to injure or kill people. The new tests are conducted at higher speeds—31, 37, and 43 mph. They also add a motorcycle and semi-trailer as targets in addition to a passenger car, because…

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    How to Avoid Collisions With Deer This Fall

    Slow down. Watch for deer, especially around dawn and between the hours of 6 p.m. and 9 p.m., when they’re most active. Be aware. Look out for deer-crossing signs and wooded areas where animals are likely to travel. If you travel the same route to and from work every day, you may find deer consistently grazing in the same fields. Make a…

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