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Airbag Safety and Children
Airbag Safety and Children
The introduction of in-car airbags has undoubtedly saved lives, but there is currently a big debate as to whether they are safe for children. According to some...
Automatic or Manual Cars: Which is Safer?
Automatic or Manual Cars: Which is Safer?
If you like to watch a good kerfuffle, go to an auto-enthusiasts' web site, visit their forum, and start a new discussion thread titled either Manual...
Car Air Conditioning Safety
Car Air Conditioning Safety
Air conditioning is an increasingly common feature in cars. And like other parts of a vehicle, the air conditioning system needs careful maintenance....
Car Safety Features: What They Mean
Car Safety Features: What They Mean
Sometimes reading about the features that certain cars have, can leave you feeling a bit bewildered. As technology gets better - the names of things get more long...
Car Seat Regulations
Car Seat Regulations
New Child Car Seat Regulations - 18 September 2006 On Monday 18th September 2006, new regulations came into force concerning the enforced use of child car seats in...
Formula One Cars: Safety
Formula One Cars: Safety
At some stage during every Formula One season, the issue of safety comes to the fore. But it may come as a surprise to know that a driver hasn't died at the wheel of...
NCAP Safety Ratings: Top Cars
NCAP Safety Ratings: Top Cars
How safe is your car? The Euro NCAP (New Car Assessment Programme) safety ratings assess the safety of six types of car model. For more general information on the NCAP...
NCAP Safety Scores Explained
NCAP Safety Scores Explained
If you're confused by NCAP safety ratings, you're not the only one. Here's the low-down. What are NCAP Safety Ratings? NCAP stands for National Car Assessment...
Seatbelt and Child Seat Regulations
Seatbelt and Child Seat Regulations
Not wearing a seatbelt can cost you £500. The driver is responsible for all passengers under 14. Who Needs to Wear a Seatbelt? The driver must wear a...
Xenon Headlights and Driver Safety
Xenon Headlights and Driver Safety
There are three main types of car headlight: halogen, LED and xenon. Halogen lights have been around for many years. Most standard cars use them. LED lights are...
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