May 03, 2018 NCAP, AA, road safety, car crash, aftermarket, car sales,
Global NCAP has announced the launch of the ‘Safer Choice Africa’ Award, which it believes will encourage automakers to achieve the highest levels of safety performance.
This follows the November 2017 first ever independent crash test results for cars sold in Africa, which were released by Global NCAP at a conference in Cape Town, hosted together with the Automobile Association of South Africa (AA). The crashworthiness results of the five cars tested showed a wide range of safety performance, from four to zero stars for adult protection, with the lowest ratings resulting in a high probability of life threatening injury in a road crash.
To encourage manufacturers to quickly improve the safety levels of cars sold in the region, Global NCAP is now looking to bestow the prestigious accolade of Africa’s first five star car through the ‘Safer Choice Africa’ Award. To qualify for a Global NCAP ‘Safer Choice’ Award in Africa and India, a car model must achieve all of the following requirements:
David Ward Global NCAP Secretary General commented: “Our ‘Safer Choice India’ Award was welcomed by manufacturers and consumers alike. Now we would like to encourage the African automobile market to respond to the call for zero star cars to be driven off Africa’s roads and we very much look forward to the first automaker in Africa to achieve the accolade of five star ‘Safer Choice’ performance.”
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