Friday, 3 December 2010

Safety Proposal Could Require Back-Up Cameras on Cars - Wall Street Journal (Llandwrog)

Safety Proposal Could Require Back-Up Cameras on Cars - Wall Street Journal
Many vehicles, especially SUVs, pickups and crossovers, are already available with back-up cameras that display on the rear-view mirror or dashboard. The U.S. Department of Transportation today proposed a new safety regulation that would help eliminate
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Chase ends with man shot dead; Westbound I-10 cars detoured - KENS 5
Traffic was halted on I-10 westbound near Ranger Creek Road onThursday morning after an early-morning domestic disturbance at a San Antonio house became a high-speed chase, then a shooting on the highway near Boerne. Police report that an armed man had
Source: www.kens5.com

Nissan rolling out Leaf electric car in Japan, US - Tacoma News Tribune
Nissan is rolling out its Leaf electric car, joining General Motors and Mitsubishi as the first automakers to mass market zero-emission vehicles. YOKOHAMA, Japan – Nissan is rolling out its Leaf electric car, joining General Motors and Mitsubishi as the
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Automakers bet on small cars for big gains in India - Sacramento Bee
BANGALORE, India -- Toyota Motor Corp. and Honda Motor Co. are planning to shake up India's auto market, where automakers from around the world are competing fiercely, by introducing new compact cars. With sluggish automobile sales in Japan, the two
Source: www.sacbee.com

Rearview cams could become more common in cars - AZCentral.com
WASHINGTON - Rearview cameras could become more common in future cars and trucks under rules proposed by the government Friday to address concerns about drivers unintentionally backing over children. The new requirements from the Transportation Department
Source: www.azcentral.com

Government offers new rules for rear visibility in cars - Salt Lake Tribune
WASHINGTON • Rearview cameras could become more common in future cars and trucks under new rules the government was proposing Friday to address concerns about drivers unintentionally backing over children. The Transportation Department was offering new
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Rearview cameras could become more common in cars - Houston Chronicle
AP Correspondent Jackie Quinn reports the Transportation Department wants new requirements to impro Jackie Quinn, AP correspondent. AP Correspondent Jackie Quinn reports the Transportation Department wants new requirements to improve rear visibility in
Source: www.chron.com

U.S. proposes requiring backup cameras on all new cars - Cleveland Plain Dealer
WASHINGTON -- Rearview cameras could become more common in future cars and trucks under new rules the government was proposing Friday to address concerns about drivers unintentionally backing over children. The Transportation Department was offering new
Source: www.cleveland.com

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