A group of four minivans recently tested by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety for protection in small overlap front crashes shows some of the worst possible outcomes.
Read MoreNissan’s Datsun Go couldn’t be sold in North America or Europe.
Read MoreThe future road map for safer cars in India has been debated at a special meeting hosted by the Institute of Road Traffic Education (IRTE) in association with the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways and Global NCAP.
Read MoreThe 2014 Global NCAP Annual meeting held in Tianjin, China on 29-31 October has featured crash tests, a summit on the UN Decade of Action and a Roundtable seminar of NCAPs.
Read MoreThe latest crash test results of the #SaferCarsforIndia campaign, released by Global NCAP in Delhi on Monday, show that Nissan’s Datsun Go received a zero-star safety rating.
Read MoreGlobal NCAP welcomes the Indian Government’s initiative to launch a New Car Assessment Programme (NCAP) but believes that this positive step should also be accompanied by action to apply the United Nation’s minimum crash tests standards.
Read MoreGlobal NCAP warmly welcomes the mandatory fitment of the life saving crash avoidance technology, electronic stability control (ESC) from 1 November 2014 in all new cars in Europe.
Read MoreThe Volkswagen Golf has joined Latin NCAP’s growing “club of five stars models” scoring the maximum possible star rating in adult occupant safety.
Read MoreTraffic fatalities are one of the world’s leading causes of preventable death and, unless urgent action is taken, will become the seventh leading cause of death by 2030.
Read MoreGlobal NCAP is pleased to confirm that it is becoming a partner of the Bloomberg Philanthropies Global Road Safety Program.
Read MoreThe New Car Assessment Program for Southeast Asian Countries (ASEAN NCAP) commemorates the achievement of its test program and ASEAN automobile safety supporters in the region in the Grand Prix Awards 2014.
Read MoreThe New Car Assessment Program for Southeast Asian Countries (ASEAN NCAP) continues its journey in promoting car safety.
Read MoreLatin NCAP’s crash test results published last week marked a turning point for the auto safety organization’s profile in Chile.
Read MoreThe first results in the fifth phase of crash testing by Latin NCAP show some encouraging progress by Peugeot and FIAT although the performance of General Motor’s Chevrolet brand remains disappointing.
Read MoreNew Zealand is to make electronic stability control for all new and used cars imported into the country.
Read MoreGlobal NCAP has co-organised with the Asian Development Bank (ADB) a workshop on vehicle safety held at the bank’s headquarters in Manila.
Read MoreThe New Car Assessment Programme for Latin America and the Caribbean (Latin NCAP) carried out its Inaugural Board Meeting on May 19th in Montevideo, Uruguay.
Read MoreGlobal NCAP’s 2014 Annual Meeting will be held on October 28-30 hosted by CNCAP at the China Automotive Technology and Research Centre (CATARC) in Tianjin, China.
Read MoreCarSafetyRules.com published this interview with Global NCAP trustee Adrian Lund on efforts in the US to promote crash prevention technology.
Read MoreThe U.S. Department of Transportation’s National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) today released a new study that underscores the high economic toll and societal impact of motor vehicle crashes in the United States.
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