There is
crash test data from both the National Highway Transportation Safety Administration and from the Insurance Institute for Highw A nice selection of pictures are available at the Autobytel website.
There is
crash test data from both the National Highway Transportation Safety Administration and from the Insurance Institute for Highw View a good collection of photos in the online database of Autobytel.com.
Not exact matches
This study is based on
data from six U.S. states that routinely performed toxicological
testing on drivers involved in fatal car
crashes — California, Hawaii, Illinois, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and West Virginia.
For
crash tests, the company provides video footage, along with measurements of intrusion and injury
data from the dummies.
However, none of these organisations has published
crash tests of the GS, so presumably these are estimates resulting
from internal
data.
The IIHS, which compiles its own
crash test data and rates each car on a scale
from GOOD to POOR, puts together its Top Safety Picks by picking the cars that scored highest for protecting occupants
from frontal, side and rear impacts, as well offering electronic stability control as either standard or optional equipment.
The Lexus LX 570 is an extremely safe truck in
crash tests, despite the lack of actual ratings
data from IIHS and NHTSA.
Tesla says that
data from the
crash tests showed that the Model X has the lowest probability of injury of any SUV, and that the overall probability of injury was second only to the Model S.
The researchers compared injury
data reported
from real
crashes with results of both the Institute's frontal offset
crash tests and the federal government's full - front
tests.
However unlike ANCAP (which physically
crash tests new vehicles to ascertain their strengths and weaknesses), UCSR bases its ratings on
data from five and a half million police - reported
crashes between 1996 and 2011 in Australia and New Zealand.
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