National Press Release


BUYING USED AUTO PARTS: THE DO'S AND DON'TS
This complete guide is filled with valuable tips on how to buy used parts, where to look for quality salvage parts, how best to determine a fair price, ways to validate salvage yards,
and how not to get ripped off by fraudulent wrecking yards. A must have for anybody buying parts. Get your copy now!




National Press Release
![]() | AIAM Supports Enhanced Roof Strength StandardsPublished 2008-06-04 12:29By Association of International Automobile Manufacturers |


Stanton pointed out that rollover crashes are relatively rare events, accounting for only about 3 percent of vehicle crashes, yet they represent about one-third of all light vehicle crash fatalities. One of the unfortunate factors contributing to the high fatality rate in rollover crashes, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), is that nearly three-fourths of the people killed in rollover crashes are unbelted, with about two-thirds of the fatalities in all rollovers involving occupants being ejected from the vehicle.
"AIAM supports Congress' direction to NHTSA to issue upgraded roof strength requirements as part of a comprehensive strategy to address vehicle rollover crashes," said Stanton. "Consistent with Congressional direction, NHTSA proposed (such) a comprehensive approach to vehicle rollovers. This response begins with the preferred approach of seeking to prevent the occurrence of rollovers in the first place through such measures as mandating the installation of electronic stability control systems (ESC), the development of other electronic crash avoidance systems such as road departure warning systems, and the 2004 enhancement of the agency's new car assessment program (NCAP) which provides consumers information on the rollover propensity of specific models. NHTSA also noted that enhanced enforcement of impaired driving laws and speed limits would reduce the frequency of rollovers. In addition, increased safety belt use and other owner occupant retention technologies can be used to significantly lessen fatalities and other serious injuries that occur during rollover crashes."
For Mr. Stanton's full testimony go to www.aiam.org and click through the "Media Room" tab to "press releases" or email kcuster@aiam.org.
About AIAM - The Association of International Automobile Manufacturers, Inc. (AIAM) is a trade association representing 14 international motor vehicle manufacturers who account for 40 percent of all passenger cars and light trucks sold annually in
CONTACT:
SOURCE Association of International Automobile Manufacturers








