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URGENT: Back Seat Danger EXPOSED! Crash Tests Reveal Shocking Risks.

BACK SEAT DANGER EXPOSED!

New crash tests reveal shocking risks for back seat passengers. The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) conducted the tests. Results released today, February 3, 2026.

Back seats are not as safe as previously believed. Adult-sized dummies were used in simulated head-on collisions. The IIHS test exceeds minimum safety standards.

For 30 years, IIHS has tested front seat safety. The new tests focus on back seat safety. The original test focused on the front seat.

IIHS is independently awarding safety ratings. Ratings reward companies for superior safety. Further analysis of the crash test data is underway.

This is a developing story.

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