Rollover rules expected for SUVs
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Safety regulators are expected to present minimum standards for sport- utility vehicles (SUV) stability in summer 1999. The proposed regulations are due after federal safety authorities and automakers reach an agreement on how to test SUV stability. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration says that SUVs roll over more than twice as often as other vehicles.
Publisher: USA Today
Publication Name: USA Today
Subject: News, opinion and commentary
ISSN: 0734-7456
Year: 1999
Government regulation, Utility Vehicles, Light Truck and Utility Vehicle Manufacturing, Sport utility vehicles
Publication Name: USA Today
Subject: News, opinion and commentary
ISSN: 0734-7456
Year: 1999
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Child-seat maker Britex, a leader in safety, to expand
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The article discusses child-seat manufacturer Britax's success in the $300 million U.S. market, of which it has almost a 10% share.
Publisher: USA Today
Publication Name: USA Today
Subject: News, opinion and commentary
ISSN: 0734-7456
Year: 2001
Motor vehicle parts and accessories, Market share, All Other Motor Vehicle Parts Manufacturing, Auto Ride & Safety Eqp NEC, Automotive parts, Abstract, Britax Child Safety Inc.
Publication Name: USA Today
Subject: News, opinion and commentary
ISSN: 0734-7456
Year: 2001
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