road safety

European Parliament Gives Final Approval to Rules to Introduce a Number of Advanced Safety Features for Cars and Trucks to Prevent Accidents

From May 2022 for new models and from May 2024 for existing models, cars must be equipped with more life-saving…

7 years ago

Drivers confused by hype surrounding automated driving, new study suggests

Research launched today shows that 71% of drivers around the world believe they can purchase a self-driving car right now.…

7 years ago

Irish company develops safety software to help parents curb “risky” driving behaviour in young drivers

An Irish entrepreneur has launched a driver-monitoring system and App to address issues surrounding the behaviour of young and inexperienced…

7 years ago

10 Surprising Ways Driverless Cars Will Change the World

Written by Hazel Ramsell  When you think about the amount of time we spend behind the wheel today, whether in congestion…

8 years ago

Irish Drivers Distracted by Passengers, Wandering Minds & Social Media

Irish drivers find their passengers, their wandering thoughts and their social media the biggest distractions when behind the wheel. Research…

8 years ago

Want to Use Your Phone in the Car? Then You Need Chris!

A device that attaches to motorists’ windscreens promises to eliminate the need – and the risk – for a mobile…

8 years ago

RADICAL in Partnership with Toyota have Developed a New App with the aim of Saving Lives

RADICAL has created a new mobile app for Toyota which is designed to help save lives on Irish roads. RADICAL,…

9 years ago

Toyota Ireland creates an app to save lives on Irish roads

By Oscar Michel, Masters in Journalism, DCU Toyota Ireland has launched it's free "Face it Down" app for Iphone and…

9 years ago

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