Sentences with phrase «first federal safety standards»

An estimated 148,000 motorcyclists have died in traffic crashes since 1966, when the National Traffic and Motor Vehicle Safety Act created the first federal safety standards for motor vehicles.
The proposed law would establish the first federal safety standards in schools for the use of restraint and seclusion, similar to rules in place in hospitals and nonmedical community - based facilities.
The first federal safety standards finally came in place in 1971.

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You have to make sure that they meet all of the safety guidelines and the federal standards in order to keep your baby safe for the first year or his or her life.
The 1969s were also the first to offer headrests as standard equipment due to a federal safety mandate, and the steering column with ignition switch that also locked the steering wheel with the transmission in «Park», a feature found on all 1969 GM cars one year before it became a federal safety mandate in 1970.
Honda is the first and only automaker with a fuel cell vehicle fully certified to meet all applicable federal government emissions and crash - safety standards.
This isn't the first time the benefits of federal safety standards have been evaluated.
In addition, trucking companies must abide by certain federal safety standards designed to prevent blowout accidents from happening in the first place, so failure to do so can mean that the company is liable.
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