NHTSA Delays New Car Rating Updates for One Year at Industry Request
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said Friday that it will delay implementation of updates to the U.S. government’s New Car Assessment Program finalized in December after a request by automakers.
NHTSA said it was delaying requirements until the 2027 model year after a group representing nearly all major automakers in April said the agency had failed to publish test procedures for evaluating crashworthiness pedestrian protection.
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(Reporting by David Shepardson; Editing by Lisa Shumaker)
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