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Safe driving

Drivers' Brain Activity Useful in Emergency Brake Assist

Brain signals from drivers can help in braking and allow for quicker reaction times, according to new German research. Developing "mind-reading assisted driving" could potentially reduce hundreds of thousands of vehicle accidents around the world each year. Researchers from the Berlin Institute for Technology explored the viability of this concept via a driving simulation.

Preventing driveway tragedies: Rear cameras help drivers see behind them

Rear cameras are more effective than parking sensors at helping drivers avoid objects while traveling in reverse, but they don't help in every situation, a new IIHS study shows. The study, conducted with volunteer drivers in an empty parking lot in the Los Angeles area, indicates that cameras would help prevent more backover crashes into pedestrians in the vehicle's blind zone than parking sensors.

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'Mature Drivers' Refresher Class Can Help Cut Costs

Larry Wright, caglecartoons.com New Laws and Facts About Aging Presented Monday, April 21, 2014 "Driving unsafely often ends up sending you to the ER - at best," warns former registered nurse and long-time Goleta resident Mary Brown.

Driving Impairment

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Going too slow is an offense

How many times have you been driving down a regular road and found yourself coming up behind a slow-moving driver? It's one of these frustrating moments, particularly if you're late for an appointment and it's difficult to overtake. So many times this situation leads to a dangerous overtaking maneuver.