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Chevrolet Cruze
Safety

U.S. safety officials add 2012 model year to Chevy Cruze fire probe

No one hurt in the two 2011 Cruze fires that were reported to the government

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2012 Hyundai Elantra
Car safety

Hyundai car probed after air bag cuts owner's ear

Elantra owner said the driver's side curtain air bag inflated in a crash, and a metal bracket came with it

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Are you guilty of talking on the phone when teaching your teen how to drive? Tell us in the comments.
Better Driver

Teaching your kid to drive? Beware your bad habits

It’s difficult to convince a new driver to do as parents say, not as they do when it comes to distracted driving

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Globe Drive
You & Your Car

Why bother with daytime running lights on cars?

Wouldn’t it make more sense to use the full lighting system all the time?

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Mazda SKYACTIV-Body__Credit: Mazda
How It Works

Making light work of car technologies

Auto engineers weigh the advantages of developing smaller, lighter, stronger and safer technologies

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Globe Drive
Better Driver

Kids, back-seat drivers the biggest distractions in the car

How to keep your children occupied and engaged while you’re behind the wheel

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Opinion

Walking our streets shouldn’t be so deadly

Toronto needs to copy Florida’s aggressive ad campaign to reduce pedestrian fatalities

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New driver Brandi Eadie,16, looks down at her cell phone to read a text message as she drives through a rubber-cone course in Seattle on Wednesday, Jan. 6, 2010 to demonstrate the dangers of phone use while driving. Eadie, who volunteered for the Driven to Distraction Task Force of Washington State event because she thought she could show organizers that she could safely drive and text at the same time, knocked down multiple cones meant to simulate where pedestrians or other objects could be.
Better driver

Text as they say, not as they do

Survey shows too many drivers are making bad calls when it comes to distracted driving

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You & Your Car

Which tire size is best for me?

BMW owner is getting conflicting opinions on winter options

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Rob’s Garage

Are “white light” headlights safer?

A reader asks if he can use regular replacement bulbs or if he should upgrade to a premium version