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From the supplier: Various insurance groups are changing their views on air-bag deactivation following many cases of air-bag-related fatalities. The National Highway Traffic and Safety Administration is planning to issue new rules regarding air-bag deactivation on demand and improvements in air-bag design to diminish air-bag deaths. Advocates for Highway and Auto Safety consider air-bag deactivation on demand to have a significant impact on car occupants' safety.
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Title: Ins. groups soften air-bag deactivation stance.(Special Report: Loss Control & Safety Review)
Author: Dan Lonkevich
Publication:National Underwriter Property & Casualty-Risk & Benefits Management (Magazine/Journal)
Date: July 28, 1997
Publisher: The National Underwriter Company
Volume: v101 Issue: n30 Page: p3(2)
Distributed by Thomson Gale
Ins. groups soften air-bag deactivation stance.(Special Report: Loss Control & Safety Review): An article from: National Underwriter Property & Casualty-Risk & Benefits Management
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Author(s)Dan Lonkevich
PublisherThe National Underwriter Company
ISBN / ASINB00097NYCA
ISBN-13978B00097NYC8
AvailabilityAvailable for download now
Sales Rank99,999,999
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸