In addition to first-aid kits and road maps, what essentials should you keep in your car to help be prepared in the event of an emergency? Our recommended supplies list can help you outfit your vehicle for any potential on-the-road dilemma.
A new list of must-have safety features is forming, and they aren't just for luxury cars. Read about some features to look out for, and five of the safest vehicles under $25K.
Proper installation of a car seat is essential for maximizing child safety on the road. It can also be an overwhelming experience, especially for first-time parents. Here are a few resources to help you get the job done correctly.
Car safety has come a long way since the invention of the seat belt -- now cars can intervene when they sense road hazards. Find out how the latest safety features can improve visibility, keep drivers focused and potentially save your life.
From GPS devices to text messaging, technology is changing the way we drive. But have we added more convenience to the experience or simply new distractions?
Antilock Brake Systems are designed to help you maintain control of the vehicle during emergency braking. Read about how these systems work and how to use them.
Date: October 10, 2008
Source: National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
Protection against breakdowns, improved vehicle handling and better fuel economy, are just three reasons to check your tires monthly. Read more about the whys and hows.
Date: October 10, 2008
Source: National Highway Traffic Safety Administration