Admin
Admin - Webmaster
Car buyers in the U.S. and other developed nations benefit from a safety marketplace where manufacturers compete for top crash test ratings and there is a wealth of consumer information on safety. That's not the case in emerging markets. About a third of new vehicles sold worldwide fall short of the basic frontal crash protection provided by models sold in high-income regions. Now, safety groups in established markets are helping their counterparts in the developing world catch-up.
Read more about crash test programs around the world in the June 27, 2013, issue of Status Report.
More...
Read more about crash test programs around the world in the June 27, 2013, issue of Status Report.
More...