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The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is proposing new regulations for vehicle design intended to protect pedestrians in response to the rising number of fatalities on U.S. roads.
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As summer draws to a close, most Oklahoma students are returning to schools across the state. That means inexperienced drivers, school buses, and student pedestrians and bicyclists are all sharing the road.
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Traffic deaths have been on the rise in OKC, even though collisions and related injuries have declined overall.
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The Oklahoma State Department of Health will host events across the Oklahoma City metro area to help families learn about booster seat safety for children.
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Hyundai is recalling 239,000 cars in the U.S. because the seat belt pretensioners can explode and injure vehicle occupants. Three injuries have been reported, two in the U.S. and one in Singapore.
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The infrastructure spending bill recently signed into law could lead to features such as drunk-driving preventing technology, rear seat alerts and anti-glare headlights.
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Reports show that more people are driving without seat belts, driving under the influence of drugs and alcohol, and ignoring the rules of the road.
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Seasons are changing, which means drivers need to watch for deer.
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Oklahoma Representative Ross Ford (R-Broken Arrow) announced Wednesday the filing of House Bill 2791, legislation he authored that would strengthen…
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Many new cars have optional features that can help prevent accidents. But those same features also make repairs more expensive. The result? Premiums can go up for cars that are less likely to crash.