The Celerio becomes the seventh model from Maruti Suzuki that meets new
car safety norms.
Not exact matches
You may have seen or heard the phrase «five - star Euro NCAP crash
safety rating» in TV and magazine adverts — and such a rating has become the
norm for today's latest
cars.
As is becoming the
norm on the majority of mainstream
cars, a collection of active
safety systems includes autonomous emergency braking, lane departure warning and forward collision warning.
The Indian auto industry is gearing up to meet new
safety standards as the Centre has decided to introduce new stringent crash
norms under which all new
cars will have to undergo mandatory crash tests from October 2017.
Maruti has been evading the
safety issue on its vehicles by stating that its
cars meet local
safety norms.
Clearly, building
cars to meet
safety norms isn't working out for most Indian manufacturers.
Most major
car manufacturers have started offering
safety features as standard fitment on all trims of their vehicles, ahead of the new vehicle
safety norms that will kick in soon.
For people not in the know, the government of India is planning to impose stricter vehicle
safety norms and mandatory front and side collision tests for all new
cars from October 2017.
The government has decided to introduce stringent
safety norms under which all new
cars will have to undergo mandatory crash tests from October 2017.
We expect the new WagonR to come to the market by mid-2019 as the new
safety norms are set to come into effect from October 2019, requiring every
car sold in India to be crash test - compliant.
Boring but necessary details include upmost
safety measures regarding public and private transport (planes, ferries, coaches,
car hire, etc.) and strict hygiene
norms re the food handling process at all establishments.
Critics of the Tata
car have asked how a
car that prunes thousands of dollars off regular prices can possibly comply with
safety and environmental
norms.
As advanced
car safety technology becomes the
norm, we may see liability coverage costs decrease.
The driver is rated on an exhaustive list of 25 points assessing their ability to manage various controls in a
car, knowledge and practice of
safety norms, correct knowledge and usage of traffic rules, signs, markings, etc..