IIHS Study Finds Rear Seat Belt Usage Surprisingly Lax Thursday, August 3, 2017 ARTS, BUSINESS, NEWS, POLITICAL, SOCIAL, SPORTS Edit According to a recent study by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety a shocking number of adults don't bother using their seat belts when traveling in the rear seats. Read more » Tweet Subscribe to receive free email updates: Related Posts :Nissan Assembles New Regional Business Unit For AfricaNissan wants to increase its manufacturing capacity in one of the world's largest underdeveloped car markets. | … Read More...Volvo Aiming For EV-Only Lineup By 2030, Says CEOVolvo also wants half of its global sales to be fully-electric by 2025. | … Read More...Mazda’s Turbocharged CX-30 Doesn’t Come Cheap As Prices Start At Just Under $30kMazda's compact crossover is only $3,000 less than the Lexus UX. | … Read More...Mick Schumacher, Son Of F1 Legend Michael Schumacher, Will Race For Haas In 2021Mick Schumacher signed a multi-year agreement with Haas, teaming up with fellow F2 racer Nikita Mazepin. | … Read More...2021 RAM Heavy Duty Returns With Colossal 1,075 lb-ft Of Torque, 37,100-lbs Towing CapacityRAM was able to extract even more torque from the six-cylinder Cummins diesel engine. | … Read More...
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