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  • ...o evaluate the effectiveness of motor vehicle safety standards and highway safety programs. ...analytical purposes to study trends and evaluate the effectiveness highway safety programs. This Data is tabulated and provided to the public via the FARS In
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  • * Limited off-road capability ==Safety==
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  • * Great road holding ==Safety==
    751 bytes (88 words) - 20:06, 22 December 2009
  • ...ue between axles providing optimised control of rear brake pressure on all road surfaces and load conditions. [[Category:Car safety]]
    452 bytes (59 words) - 09:27, 26 July 2009
  • On road cars, TC is often packaged with Anti-lock Brakes (ABS), because the same se ...ccelerating, especially in wet or snowy conditions. It is also used in off-road vehicles to enhance traction on loose surfaces.
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  • Almost two-thirds of the 1.2 million people killed in road traffic crashes worldwide are pedestrians. Despite the magnitude of the pro ...includes information on how seriously your vehicle is likely to harm other road users]
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  • ...the existing drivetrain. The Cat II has its own wheel in contact with the road surface. The [http://www.99mpg.com/mikesinsight/the5thwheel/ E-Wheel]system ...the existing drivetrain. The Cat III has it own wheel in contact with the road surface.
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  • ...gally considered '''drivers''' and are required to obey the [[rules of the road]]. ...ich control the vehicle; it requires knowing how to apply the rules of the road (which govern safe and efficient sharing with other users). An effective dr
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  • [[Category:Road safety]]
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  • ...en the driver evades a suddenly appearing obstacle (such as a moose on the road), became well-known under the name '''Moose test''', also '''Elk test''', ' ...do is to avoid hitting the moose by [[brake|braking]] or driving down the road embankment if necessary. If that is not possible and a collision cannot be
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  • ...7-05-18}}</ref> It will also run in an anti-clockwise direction to enhance safety<ref>{{cite news | first = Ian| last = De Cotta| author = Ian De Cotta| coau ...60s in another street circuit at [[Thomson Road Grand Prix circuit|Thomson Road]].
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  • ...so is very significant in the development of driver aids that improve road safety. * [http://www.drivesaferamerica.com Vehicle Safety Equipment "Drive Safer America"]
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  • | Layout1 = 2004 Road course | Layout2 = 2000 Road course
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  • *[[4WD]] version performs well off-road ==Safety==
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  • ...s car designed by Ford in the early '80s as a purpose built rally car. 200 road going versions were built (based on the RAC Rally car) to comply with [[FIA ...intentions for it to be a purpose-built rally car, rather than an adapted road car.
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  • ...The sport uses street cars first retro-fitted with improved equipment and safety systems, and then driven competitively around closed roads in the wildernes ...o one side or the other). Then, the system prints out a description of the road based on the user's pre-defined preferences and allows the user to then mak
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  • or increase the amount of force pushing the vehicle's tires to the road surface (also called ''downforce''). The result is increasing the contact between the tire and the road surface, thereby increasing traction. This increase in traction allows a v
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  • ...ition to these programs, FHWA performs research in the areas of automobile safety, congestion, highway materials and construction methods. FHWA also publish ...aus along with the Bureau of Motor Carrier Safety and the National Highway Safety Bureau (now known as [[NHTSA]]).[http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/infrastructure/rw9
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  • ...ober 1994. The Musso seats five people. The Musso's wheels are fit for off-road driving, similar to the smaller SUV SsangYong Korando. The SsangYong Musso Since 2008 Musso is avaible in Russia as TagAZ Road Partner, produced by TagAZ in Taganrog, Russia
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  • A '''seat belt''', sometimes called a '''safety belt''', is a harness designed to hold the occupant of a car or other vehic ...es associated paralysis, or "seat belt syndrome", has led to a revision of safety regulations in nearly all of the developed world requiring that all seats i
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