Archive for the 'roof crush' Category

The New De Facto Roof Strength Standard? IIHS Raises the Bar

Sunday, February 1st, 2009

Reprinted from The Safety Record, V6, I1 WASHINGTON, D.C. – As the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s effort to write a new roof strength standard drags into its fourth year, the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety has gone ahead and created one that is far more stringent than anything the agency has proposed. Beginning in [...]

Dill Finally Launches Tire Valve Stem Recall

Monday, December 1st, 2008

Reprinted from The Safety Record, V5, I6; Nov/Dec. 2008 OXFORD, NC-One year after a fatal crash and seven months after the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration launched a defect investigation into 30 million Chinese-manufactured tire valve stems that could crack prematurely, Dill Air Control Products has finally announced a recall.

Senate Holds Hearing on Roof Strength; NHTSA Grilled on Pre-emption

Sunday, June 1st, 2008

WASHINGTON, D.C. – The chairman of the Senate Consumer Affairs, Insurance and Automotive sub-committee has urged the Secretary of Transportation to extend the July 1 deadline for a final roof crush rule and to drop the pre-emption clause from the regulation.

U.S. Views on Auto Safety are Schizophrenic

Wednesday, August 1st, 2007

NOTE: The following article was published in Auto Monitor, August 16-31, 2007. Auto Monitor is India’s largest auto industry trade news publication It’s difficult to find an advertisement for a vehicle in the U.S. that doesn’t include safety claims. Multiple airbags, Electronic Stability Control, an alphabet soup of indecipherable acronyms, along with the prerequisite government [...]