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Stricter side air bag rules proposed
Stricter side air bag rules proposed
Posted on Wednesday, December 2nd, 2009 at 1:19 PM EST. (Employee News)
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration on Tuesday proposed new rules that would require automakers to make larger and stronger side air bags to prevent motorists from being thrown out of vehicles during rollover crashes, The Detroit News reported.
The plan would set new performance standards for “ejection mitigation” and is aimed at reducing the roughly 10,400 deaths in rollover crashes every year, the paper said. NHTSA said the new rule, when completely implemented, would save 402 lives and 302 serious injuries annually. Most of the benefit would be for motorists not wearing seat belts, but NHTSA estimates that 13 percent of those wearing seat belts also would benefit, the News said.
NHTSA estimates the cost at $54 per vehicle, or $920 million annually, the paper said. The new rules would apply to vehicles 10,000 pounds or less and would likely require “side curtain air bags to be made larger to cover more of the window opening, made more robust to remain inflated longer, enhanced to deploy in side impacts and in rollovers and made not only to cushion but also made sufficiently strong to keep an occupant from being fully or partially ejected through a side window.”
Wade Newton, a spokesman for the Alliance of Automobile Manufacturers, a trade group representing 11 automakers, including Detroit’s Big Three and Toyota Motor Corp., said they were studying the proposal, the story said. “We’re still reviewing the proposal, but given that safety is our highest priority, we share NHTSA’s concern for enhanced safety in all aspects of operating a vehicle,” Newton told the paper. (The Detroit News)
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