The European Transport Safety Council
(ETSC) has just published the 30th PIN Flash Report 'How safe are new cars sold in the
EU?'.
In the last decade the long term road safety trend has been positive
across the EU countries, and although
the reduction in deaths may be a result of many factors, including
better enforcement, changing behaviour and safer infrastructure, there
is little
doubt that improved vehicle safety standards since the late 1990's have played an important
role.
One important indicator of the level of vehicle safety in Europe
overall is what proportion of the
number of tested vehicles actually sold meet Euro NCAP’s highest safety
ratings. The last assessment of the progress of the Euro NCAP programme
carried out by ETSC in 2009 found that there were very significant
differences between the average Euro NCAP rating of new cars sold in
Eastern and
Central European countries, compared to their Western European
counterparts.
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