Daiabetes Linked to Air Pollution and Smog Even at “Safe” Levels
Medical research links outdoor air pollution — even at levels deemed safe — to an increased risk of diabetes globally, according to a study from
Medical research links outdoor air pollution — even at levels deemed safe — to an increased risk of diabetes globally, according to a study from
More Texas vehicles are broken into and/or stolen during the month of July than any other time of year, according to Allstate Insurance Company. The
According to the latest research from Counterpoint’s Internet of Things Tracker service, the global TCU market is expected to grow 18% CAGR with more than
Metova, announced the results of a survey revealing the sentiment of consumers regarding “the connected car.” Of note, over half of respondents own a car
A new survey on cars, driving and autonomous vehicles challenges the conventional wisdom about the nation’s largest generation and suggests the demise of the car
Laws requiring all impaired-driving offenders to install alcohol interlocks reduce the number of impaired drivers in fatal crashes by 16 percent, a new study by
National Safety Council calculations indicate 164 people may be killed on the road during the upcoming Fourth of July holiday period, and an additional 18,600
The automotive industry is changing rapidly and causing all kinds of shifts in investments in new technology and electric vehicles. A news study explores the
While road construction-related deaths were in a declining trend from 2008-2015, 2016 saw a 7 percent rise in fatalities. Segmented 2017 data shows fatalities have
Cars.com released its annual American-Made Index to help car shoppers determine the “most American” vehicles of 2018 that have the greatest impact on the U.S.
The global demand for automotive display systems is expected to continue a strong growth path in 2018, according to recent analysis from business information provider
Pedestrian deaths have jumped 46 percent since reaching their lowest point in 2009, as pedestrian crashes have become both deadlier and more frequent. The increase