US NCAP

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US NCAP is the United States government’s vehicle safety rating program that evaluates and publicizes crashworthiness and crash-avoidance performance of new cars.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf New Car Assessment Program
government program
vehicle safety rating program
abbreviationOf United States New Car Assessment Program NERFINISHED
administeredBy U.S. Department of Transportation NERFINISHED
appliesTo light-duty vehicles
new passenger vehicles
basedOn crash test results
dynamic rollover tests
performance of safety technologies
considers child occupant protection
driver injury risk
front passenger injury risk
rear seat occupant injury risk
country United States of America
surface form: United States
evaluates advanced driver assistance systems
crash-avoidance technologies
frontal crash performance
rollover resistance
side crash performance
focusesOn crash avoidance
crashworthiness
occupant protection
pedestrian protection
vehicle safety
goal encourage manufacturers to improve safety performance
improve vehicle safety
provide comparative safety information
includesMetric frontal crash star rating
overall vehicle score
rollover star rating
side crash star rating
includesTest frontal crash test
rollover resistance test
side barrier crash test
side pole crash test
intendedFor vehicle consumers
language English
maximumRating 5-star rating
operatedBy National Highway Traffic Safety Administration NERFINISHED
partOf U.S. Department of Transportation safety initiatives
publishes vehicle safety ratings
publishesOn NHTSA website
relatedTo Euro NCAP NERFINISHED
Japan NCAP NERFINISHED
Latin NCAP NERFINISHED
startYear 1979
usesRatingScale star rating system
website https://www.nhtsa.gov/ratings

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