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Posted on March 27, 2012

Cadillac XTS To Unveil the First Ever Vibrating Safety Seat

Car technology continues to improve in a bid to keep motorists safe. The 2013 Cadillac XTS, a full size sedan, will debut next month with a first of its kind safety feature:  a safety seat.  This technology has been designed to better alert the driver of a vehicle when an accident is about to occur…. read more

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Posted on January 25, 2012

Hackers Pose a Threat to Automotive Safety

It’s easy to see that, with various technological innovations, automobiles are now safer than they’ve ever been.  A number of complex systems are in place to ensure that your commute is worry-free, with the advent of computers making our lives on the road easier than ever. But can the very systems we’ve developed to keep… read more

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Posted on November 18, 2011

Ford To Invest Heavily In Child Car Safety

According to recent news articles, the giant automaker Ford is allegedly investing more than ever seen before in child car safety. The company announced that the first digital human child models are being programmed to be used as an active part of their design to enhance young people’s safety while car travelling. It isn’t news… read more

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Posted on October 4, 2011

GM Introduces New Safety Features

General Motors has introduced two new safety methods that can be used in modern day cars, according to recent news sources. These are an alert system used in the event of a crash, which is camera based, while other system is an airbag that can inflate between front seats and protect the driver and the… read more

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Posted on September 9, 2011

Car Technology Helps Drivers Avoid Crash

While some car add-ons seem a matter of luxury, some car technologies can help you avoid collisions, which will save you money in the long run, according to a recent news report. The electronic stability control system, for example, has prevented so many collisions since it was introduced 10 years ago that the National Highway… read more

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