L.A. Auto Show features new safety technologies

Dec. 10, 2013
Automakers work with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration on making vehicles safer.

With the help of onboard technology, new vehicles may soon come with systems to help prevent collisions and engines may not start unless occupants buckle their seat belts, based on new technology on display at the Los Angeles Auto  Show, according to The Orlando Sentinel in Orlando, Fla. Read about the show.

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