Tip Sheet: crash test ratings on the Go

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Tip Sheet: crash test ratings on the Go -

Crash test ratings help consumers find the vehicles that offer the best protection in the types the most common accidents. Now, car buyers can view the results from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety crash tests, OSA everywhere. The Institute launches mobile website so that consumers can easily compare vehicle safety ratings by using their smartphones.

People do a lot of research before buying a new vehicle. The proportion of web access assessments Institute of mobile visitors has more than doubled in the past year. The new site makes it convenient to see the results of crash tests from the showroom.

Consumers will on the Institute website, AOS smartphones are automatically directed to the mobile site. It can also be accessed from the home page Institute, OSA http://www.iihs.org/mobile.html.

The Institute conducts tests assessing how vehicles protect people in the most common kinds of front, side, rollover and rear impact. Based on their performance, vehicles are classified good, acceptable, marginal or poor. The vehicles that do the best in all areas are listed as TOP SAFETY PICKS . These vehicles earn the highest rating of good in the four evaluations, and electronic stability control to help prevent many types of accidents

(Source: IIHS).

Texting and driving even riskier than thought

drivers who text or email on the road are a greater hazard than previously thought, according to a new study by the Texas Transportation Institute.

Some frightening statistics revealed:

  • driver, OSA reaction time is doubled (1-2 seconds at least 3-4 seconds) when distracted by reading or sending a text message
  • texting drivers were more than 11 times more likely to miss a flashing light altogether.
  • Furthermore, texting drivers were less able to safely maintain their position in the lane or maintain a constant speed.

What is the problem? Well, statistics from the US Department of Transportation suggests that distracted driving contributes nearly 20 percent of all fatal crashes and motorists at least one in five people admitted texting while driving.

If the risks aren, AOT enough, consider this: texting while driving is banned in 34 states and the District of Columbia, according to the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, and seven other states prohibit texting leading to specific groups (such as those under 18 or bus drivers)

Would you watch your franchise going down, down, down? Just keep the good conduct up.

If you have endorsement ERIE, AOS Auto Enhancement, you can watch your deductible decline over time. The reduce deductible feature means that your deductible is reduced by $ 100 for each consecutive year without political disaster you, Aore ERIE insured with up to a maximum of $ 500.

With the decrease deductible, your good harvest rewards for your wallet. Ask your agent about the automatic approval of development.

* The amendment Self Enhancement are not available in North Carolina.

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