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Apr 10

In a report by Jayne O’Donnell of USA Today in Yahoo! Buzz Digg Newsvine Reddit FacebookWhat’s this?, it says that there are some latest safety gears which are considered by many automakers as industrial breakthroughs and can save more lives than ever actually have limited safety value. Example is the “crash avoidance” device which is considered by many automakers and federal safety officials as the best contender to lower the annual U.S. death toll connected to car crash accidents. Compared to seatbelts and air bags, the “crash avoidance” device is designed not just to minimize injuries caused by crash but prevent them. However, the IIHS says some of these devices may not work accordingly because drivers tend to disregard their purposes.
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