As the first among its peers to conduct crash tests in this manner, the German carmaker aims to use the technology to improve vehicle safety further.
People always seem to get into accidents in the rain, but why exactly is that so? Since everyone is already driving slower, isn't it supposed to be safer?
Ever since Phase Two started, the roads have gotten busy again. Here's how you can drive safely and avoid being caught in a nasty road traffic accident.
The new Puma is the latest Ford model to receive a five star safety rating from the Euro NCAP independent crash test authority.
A motorcyclist died on Wednesday night after crashing into a car door, which a passenger opened without warning along Ang Mo Kio Avenue 3.
District Judge Michelle Yap noted that the prosecution could not determine exactly what Mr. Zhang's speed was when he entered the slip road.
A car crash early yesterday morning killed the 33-year old mother of a family of four, and injured her husband and two children.
A 52-year old man who slashed a female ticket inspector on board an SMRT bus was sentenced to three months' jail on Monday.
An ex-SMRT bus driver was sentenced to six months' jail and a driving ban of eight years for killing a pedestrian through a rash act.
64-year old Tan Chu Seng, who breached a security barrier at Woodlands Checkpoint on Saturday, was charged with rash act and vandalism today.
A taxi driver was fined and banned for causing grievous hurt to a passenger of another vehicle by his negligent act.
A man was charged in court yesterday for causing the death of a motorcyclist and injuring the pillion driver through the act of dangerous driving.
The driver of the Mercedes-Benz involved in a crash along Victoria Street that was captured on a viral video had actually fainted.
Volvo Cars has developed a new crash-test dummy, Bob, to test its cars active safety systems
Ford is testing an array of new “active” crash-avoidance and driver-aid technologies it will introduce in 2009 by driving prototypes into large, car-shaped balloons to help customers avoid real accidents.
Audi employs industry's fastest supercomputer for crash simulations in Ingolstadt. Greater vehicle safety guaranteed.