May 29th, 2023 - 10:48 GMT
As the temperatures set to soar across the region this summer, Chevrolet highlights the need for car safety, as it becomes even more integral, as the heat takes its toll on everyday motoring.Met Office research suggests that 2023 will be the tenth consecutive year in which global temperatures are at least 1 C above pre-industrial levels. Additionally, research shows that motor vehicle crashes involving driver performance factors increases significantly during heat waves and high temperatures, by as much as 1.1% for every 1°C. This is largely in part due to ...