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From novelty to necessity: How dash cams in India are becoming a standard car accessoryDashboard cameras are rapidly becoming essential for Indian motorists due to increasing road deaths and insurance disputes. The dashcam ind...
New UK parking rules kick in today — drivers risk £100 fines if they don’t follow themMotorists across the UK face stricter traffic rules, with increased fines for speeding, mobile phone use, seatbelt breaches, and lower drin...
Popular tourist hub to fine airline passengers who stand up before plane stopsPassengers flying to Turkey face fines—around $70—for standing up or opening overhead lockers before the seatbelt sign turns off after land...
Gurgaon Police to send online challans for lapsed PUC and insuranceGurgaon Police now issue online challans for expired PUC and insurance using new software that checks digital records of vehicles captured ...
Why was this 10-year-old boy and his father removed from a flight in Colombia?The boy refused to wear a seatbelt and refused to remain seated as the flight was about to commence its journey. This forced the flight to ...
Passengers had seconds to react as turbulence hit Singapore flightA Malaysian woman whose six relatives and a friend were injured on a Singapore Airlines flight hit by deadly turbulence this week said on F...
Singapore Airlines tragedy: Will it change seatbelt rules? Airlines to review many guidelinesAfter the severe air turbulence killed one person and injured many others, the airline announced that it is reviewing all its safety guidel...
Singapore Airline revises seatbelt rules following London flight turbulenceOn Tuesday, Flight SQ321 encountered severe turbulence, causing the plane to lose altitude and necessitating an emergency landing in Bangko...
Japan's Mitsubishi Motors told to pay dollar 1 billion over US car crashThe plaintiff blamed a defective seatbelt design in her husband Francis Amagasu's 1992 Mitsubishi 3000GT that left him with severe injuries...
'Safety is never a joke.' Mumbai Police gives a befitting reply to stand-up comedian's 'seatbelt' tweetMumbai Police replied saying that the cops will keep the challans in stock for those following the comedian's advice.
Mumbai Police to sensitise people regarding mandatory seat-belt rule coming into force todayMumbai's traffic police are setting out today to sensitise errant four-wheeler drivers and co-passengers as the rule to strap on seat belts...
Uber asks its India drivers to ensure rear seatbelts in their cars workThe move comes amid a growing road-safety push in India, the world's fourth-largest car market. Earlier in September, Cyrus Mistry, the for...
Why you should wear a seatbelt, even if you're sitting in the car's backseatAccording to officials, the Mercedes SUV in which Cyrus Mistry was travelling was speeding when the driver - Anahita Pandole - lost control...
Anand Mahindra lauds Twitter user for his 'sharp eye'. Check out whyOn Wednesday, Anand Mahindra shared a Mahindra ad on Twitter showing the idol of Lord Ganesh in a truck seat. One of the Twitter users repl...
Improving road safety can save 500,000 lives a year: LancetAn analysis of data from 74 studies in 185 countries estimates that interventions to reduce speeding such as infrastructure changes and ele...
- It's just not by accident
Steps taken for prevention, such as legislations enforcing traffic rules and awareness campaigns, indirectly change human behaviour, but di...
Only 25% of drivers fasten seat belts in India: StudyThe survey also reveals the share of women drivers skipping this mandatory rule while driving is higher at 81% in comparison to their male ...
Now, e-challan for talking on phone while drivingThe Noida traffic police have decided to issue e-challans to violators for using mobile phones and not wearing seatbelts while driving.
Dysfunctional rear seat belt irks health minister Harsh VardhanHarsh Vardhan on Friday made it clear that he practices what he preaches and contributed his bit towards raising awareness about passenger ...
Gopinath Munde's accident: Will road safety now come to fore?Seatbelt is the most effective and common safety feature, say experts. “Seatbelts could have done wonders,” said Delhi-based auto-safety ex...