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The Safety section in a vehicle history report provides valuable information about the vehicle’s safety ratings and recalls (if any). This section is essential for understanding a specific model's safety equipment and performance and whether a car has any unresolved safety-related issues.
If safety ratings are available, the Safety section will include the results from one of the three car safety assessment programs, such as the NHTSA for your region (and Euro NCAP for Europe or ANCAP for Australia and New Zealand). These organizations perform various tests to inform drivers about a car’s ability to protect passengers in different real-life accident scenarios.
Safety rating information includes:
Car recall information is crucial for safety since recalls address various defects that can increase the risk of accidents. If a recall is issued for a vehicle and this data is available, it will be displayed in the Safety section of the report.
Recall information can include (depending on the availability):
Although car safety assessment programs present their test results differently, the core idea is to show how well a vehicle can protect its occupants in emergencies or help avoid them. Therefore, the higher the rating, the lower the likelihood or severity of injuries in the event of an accident.
The NHTSA conducts frontal, side and rollover tests because these types account for the majority of crashes on America's roadways. The overall score is calculated using the probabilities of injury that are used in determining frontal and side ratings, and a projected probability of injury based on rollover resistance ratings.
As for the recalls, they are issued to warn about safety-related defects and fix them. While these can be anything from faulty radio wiring to problems with engine components, it’s important to take recalls seriously and act fast to prevent accidents and injuries.
Knowing a vehicle’s safety information can be crucial for your purchase decision, as you can:
1.Assess vehicle reliability
2.Confirm safety feature availability
3.Understand potential risks
If a vehicle’s safety performance score is low or the recall indicates a high safety risk and repairs are not promptly available, it's generally recommended to consider other options.
Sometimes, car safety ratings may not be available in a report because a vehicle hasn’t undergone the necessary safety assessments yet. NCAP organizations worldwide don't have the capacity to test every model on the market and all of its variants. Therefore, they often pick more popular vehicles.
If recall information is missing from a report, recall data may not have been included due to data availability, or the vehicle might not have had any recalls at the time the report was generated.
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