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How safe is your child’s booster seat?
Once your child out grows their forward facing car seats, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) recommends that they should ride in booster seats.  The booster seat raises the child to a height so

Not Wearing A Motorcycle Helmet Is Not Smart
According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), when comparing a automobile to a motorcycle rider the motorcycle rider has a 35 percent greater chance of getting hurt or dying in a automobile

Car Safety Ratings: What Do They Mean?
Every car commercial tells you that their car has a five-star safety rating. Does this score really mean anything? What tests are being performed and who does the measuring? The Organizations In the United States, there

Motorcycle Helmets: The Statistics
When you go for a ride on your motorcycle, you’re out to have fun. And hey, you’ve never had a crash before, so why would it happen now? Here are the government statistics about motorcycle helmets. A brief history

Automobile Safety Measures
With rapid advancement in technology, cars have undergone a paradigm change in their appearance as well as the speed that they are capable of achieving. The inventor, Mr. Ford himself would be surprised at the way his