Crash Test Results
Yearly, the National Highway Transportation and Safety Administration, chooses those new vehicles which analyst predict will have high sales volumes for their annual vehicle safety tests.
Armed with this valuable information, you can make an informed decision before the purchase of your next new or used automobile.
- Vehicle Rollover Information
Find out what type of vehicle is the most susceptible to a rollover, as determined by the National Highway Transportation and Safety Administration
- Tested Vehicles
In the market for a new car? Find out which new automobile is the best rated by the National Highway Transportation and Safety Administration.
- Testing Facilities
Mutliple locations are currently used by the National Highway Transportation and Safety Administration for their annual tests. Find out if there is a location near you.
- Tested Vehicle Categories
Makes and models of all types of vehicles are categorized to show how they rate after the crash tests are conducted. This list explains each category and the associated rating for each level.
- Frontal Crash Test Results
This test measures, via highly developed computer software, the force of impact to the test dummy's head, neck, chest, pelvis, legs and feet by contact patches
- Offset Crash Test Results
This test measures the energy absorbed by a small area of the front end of an automobile.
- Side Impact Crash Test Results
This test measures the impact into a guard rail of equal proportions to the test vehicle.
- Rear Impact Crash Test Results
The New Car Assessment Program will be working on boosting their annual budget to someday include rear impact crashes. Find out the latest on this endeavor.