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From the Desk of Secretary-General, ASEAN NCAP
Dear Vehicle Safety Fighter and Believer, We sincerely invite you to the ASEAN Automobile Safety Forum 2015/003 together with International Conference on Southeast Asia’s Decade of Action for Road Safety: Safer Vehicles. ASEAN Automobile Safety Forum (AASF) conferences have been organized in South East Asia for the last 2 years. The AASF 2013/001 was organized…
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Launching of Child Car Seat Campaign
Putrajaya – The Road Transport Department (RTD) recently launched a campaign to promote the use of child car seat. The campaign is an advocacy programme for RTD to encourage the use of child car seat before making it mandatory supposedly in 2017. The Deputy Transport Minister, Datuk Aziz Kaprawi said the government wants to educate…
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Asean NCAP Urges Government, Private Sectors To Work Together On Road Safety
KUALA LUMPUR, March 24 (Bernama) — The Asean New Car Assessment Programme (Asean NCAP), under the auspices of the Malaysian Institute of Road Safety Research (Miros), has urged both the government and private sectors to work together to ensure enforcement and intensify awareness programmes on road safety. Asean NCAP secretary-general Khairil Anwar Abu Kassim said…
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ASEAN NCAP Road Tour 2015 – “Selfie contest on Facebook” winners
ASEAN NCAP Facebook Selfie Contest has ended yesterday (10 March 2015) at 12:00 PM (Malaysia time), and that also marked the end of ASEAN NCAP Road Tour 2015 activities. Winners, with most LIKES: First prize – OPPO Find 7a smart phone: 1) Siti Aishah Md Johari – 323 likes …
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Global NCAP – Millions of New Cars Worldwide Fail UN Safety Standards
Global NCAP calls on motor manufacturers to democratize safety for all cars worldwide by 2020 Millions of new cars sold in middle and low income countries fail to meet the UN’s basic safety standards for front and side impacts revealed international automotive safety watchdog Global NCAP today (10). Speaking at the UN in Geneva during…
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ANCAP MEDIA RELEASE: Global NCAP calls for all new cars to meet basic universal standards
Australasian NCAP (ANCAP) Media Release: Tuesday 10 March 2015 Global NCAP calls for all new cars to meet basic universal standards for crash protection and crash avoidance International vehicle safety advocate, Global NCAP, has today issued a landmark report calling on manufacturers to democratise safety for all cars worldwide. Speaking at the United Nations’ Forum…
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UPDATE: Venue change for Road Tour (26th Feb 2015)
UPDATE: Venue change for 26th Feb 2015. From R&R Seremban Norhtbound >> change to Southbound due to some works by the highway operator. Time remain the same. Full Schedule Update: 25 February 2015, 13:00 to 15:00 at R&R PAGOH (PLUS South-bound) 26 February 2015, 9:00 to 12:00 at UTM, SKUDAI (Engineering Main Hall) 26 February 2015, 14:00 to 17:00…
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Press Release: ASEAN NCAP Road Tour Commences 25 February 2015
Kajang, 24 February 2015 – ASEAN NCAP will have its inaugural Road Tour from 25th February 2015 (Wednesday) until 28th February 2015 (Saturday). The tour will be launched from its headquarters at MIROS in Kajang, and will meet Malaysian motorists at six stops including four R&R’s along the North-South (PLUS) Expressway. At each stop, ASEAN…
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ASEAN NCAP Road Tour (West Malaysia) South to North – 25 to 28 Feb 2015
Dear Malaysian drivers, and ASEAN NCAP supporters: ASEAN NCAP will organize the Road Tour 2015 at these following stops: 25 February 2015, 13:00 to 15:00 at RNR PAGOH (PLUS South-bound) 26 February 2015, 9:00 to 12:00 at UTM, SKUDAI (Engineering Main Hall) 26 February 2015, 14:00 to 17:00 at RNR SEREMBAN (PLUS North-bound) 27 February 2015,…
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NHTSA: Vehicle Safety Technology has saved over 600,000 lives since 1960
A new report issued by the US National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) estimates that since 1960 motor vehicle safety technologies including seat belts, air bags, child safety seats, and electronic stability control have saved 613,501 lives. Since 1975 the NHTSA has been assessing the effectiveness of automotive safety technologies. The latest study evaluates virtually…