49 CFR Part 575 - CONSUMER INFORMATION
- SUBPART A — Regulations Issued Under Section 112(d) of the National Traffic and Motor Vehicle Safety Act; General (§§ 575.1 - 575.7)
- SUBPART B — Regulations; Consumer Information Items (§§ 575.101-575.102 - 575.106)
- SUBPART C — Transportation Recall Enhancement, Accountability, and Documentation Act; Consumer Information (§§ 575.201 - 575.201)
- SUBPART D — Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Efficient Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy for Users (SAFETEA-LU); Consumer Information (§§ 575.301 - 575.302)
- SUBPART E — Energy Independence and Security Act; Consumer Information (§§ 575.401 - 575.401)
Title 49 published on 2012-10-01
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Title 49 published on 2012-10-01
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GPO FDSys XML | Text type regulations.gov FR Doc. 2013-07766 RIN Docket No. NHTSA-2012-0180 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration Request for comments. You should submit your comments early enough to ensure that Docket Management receives them no later than July 5, 2013. 49 CFR Part 575 The U.S. New Car Assessment Program (NCAP) provides comparative information on the safety of new vehicles to assist consumers with vehicle purchasing decisions and encourage motor vehicle manufacturers to make safety improvements. To maintain the relevance and effectiveness of NCAP, NHTSA has periodically updated the program, most recently in model year 2011. In response to the rapid development of vehicle safety technologies, especially in the area of crash avoidance, the agency is once again requesting public comments in order to help identify the potential areas for improvement to the program that have the greatest potential for producing safety benefits. This notice lists and describes potential areas of study for improving NCAP. The agency will use the comments it receives to aid it in developing a notice proposing near term upgrades to NCAP. The agency will also use the comments received in response to this notice to help it in developing a draft 5-year plan for the NCAP program outlining research that the agency plans to conduct as well as longer term upgrades it intends to pursue making to NCAP.