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ARC Network - Accident Reconstruction NetworkAccident Reconstruction Network > News > January 2007

Accident Reconstruction & Automotive safety news

January News Articles:

January 31, 2007
First Seat Raises the Standards for Child Car-Seat Safety

January 29, 2007
MicroSurvey Releases Evidence Recorder 4.0

January 19, 2007
Honda recalls 81,000 Accord sedans in U.S.

January 19, 2007
UPDATE 1-Toyota to recall 533,000 Sequoias, Tundras in U.S.

January 18, 2007
Statement From National Highway Traffic Safety Administrator Nicole Nason Regarding Consumer Reports’ Withdrawal of Its Infant Car Seat Test Report

January 18, 2007
Consumer Reports Admits Errors in Its Infant Car Seat Tests

January 18, 2007
Parents of Two-Year-Old Colorado Child Killed in Backover Crash Call Upon Automotive Industry to Install Rear Video Cameras and Sensors in Commercial Trucks and Large Vans, Pickup Trucks and SUVs to Improve Safety

January 9, 2007
Feds Propose New Auto Safety Tests

January 8, 2007
U.S. Secretary of Transportation Mary E. Peters Announces Plans to Improve Vehicle Crash Tests and Five Star Rating Program

January 5, 2007
Infant Fatalities Illustrate Car Seats' Shortcomings

January 5, 2007
Chrysler Group Statement on Child Safety Seats

January 4, 2007
Child Car Seats Not Up to the Challenge

January 4, 2007
Child Safety Seats Highly Effective in Real World Crashes Says ACTS: Consumer Reports Conclusions Not Based on Real World Experience

January 4, 2007
GM Daewoo to recall 46,147 SUVs over brake defect

January 3, 2007
Camera-Based Automotive Systems Could Save Costs and Lives, According to ABI Research