Insurance Institute for Highway Safety: New Federal Rule on Truck Underride Protection Does Not Go Far Enough
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IIHS President
"In its long-awaited rule on truck underride protection, the
"For nearly 50 years, IIHS has pushed for stronger government regulations to improve rear underride guards on large trucks. While an updated standard went into effect in 1998, it was still too weak. Our research in the early 2000s confirmed that and showed that much more could be done to prevent underride. Building on our research and crash testing, we petitioned the federal government in 2011 to improve underride protection.
"The final rule issued by NHTSA on
"To truly reduce the number of lives lost in underride crashes, NHTSA needs to incorporate changes that would require crash testing of guards when mounted on trailers, allow fewer exemptions for other kinds of trucks and improve protection in offset crashes. The Safe System strategy, if it is to be more than words on paper, requires NHTSA to take all these steps."
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Original text here: https://www.iihs.org/news/detail/new-federal-rule-on-truck-underride-protection-does-not-go-far-enough
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