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New study shows that cognitive decline affects a person's driving ability from age 70, not 75
A person's cognitive decline affects their ability to drive starting from around age 70, not 75 as previously thought, a new ...
A recent study from an Arizona law firm examined the driving tests issued in all 50 U.S. states and revealed which states have the easiest and hardest exams, with Illinois and Indiana ending up on the ...
The adage “practice makes perfect” may not always ring true, but research from the Virginia Tech Transportation Institute provides new evidence that practice does make teen driving safer. Published in ...
A child reaches for a hot stove, a parent slaps their hand away — that’s how learning happens. According to a new study from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, similar methods teach similar ...
America’s Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) examined the behavior of more than 40 drivers using two different types of car and driver-assist systems and discovered that the test subjects ...
A new study found that driver-assistance systems may create new safety risks. The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety tested 14 automation systems across nine manufacturers. Eleven out of 14 ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Tanya Mohn reports on road safety, sustainable transport, and cycling. Sep 30, 2025, 11:00pm EDT Oct 02, 2025, 12:05pm EDT Drivers ...
U.S. drivers can’t recall 68% of key information following a crash, according to dash camera company Nextbase. A recent study by the provider found that “no drivers could remember all vital ...
I wouldn’t call it an atmospheric river, because those come and go. DMV mail falls in a never-ending rain, without regard to seasons. Not that it’s all bad news from readers who, like good soldiers, ...
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