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New Car Assessment Program (NCAP) - 5 Star Safety Ratings - New Car Assessment Program (NCAP) - 5 Star Safety Ratings
datahub.transportation.gov | Last Updated 2024-05-01T01:04:13.000ZNCAP rates vehicles to determine crash worthiness and rollover safety. The safety ratings are gathered during controlled crash and rollover tests conducted at NHTSA research facilities. Vehicles with a rating of five stars indicate the highest safety rating, whereas a one star indicates the lowest rating.
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New Car Assessment Program (NCAP) - 5 Star Safety Ratings - 1990-2010 Models
datahub.transportation.gov | Last Updated 2024-05-01T01:04:13.000ZNCAP rates vehicles to determine crash worthiness and rollover safety. The safety ratings are gathered during controlled crash and rollover tests conducted at NHTSA research facilities. Vehicles with a rating of five stars indicate the highest safety rating, whereas a one star indicates the lowest rating.
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New Car Assessment Program (NCAP) - 5 Star Safety Ratings - 2011-Current Models
datahub.transportation.gov | Last Updated 2024-05-01T01:04:41.000ZNCAP rates vehicles to determine crash worthiness and rollover safety. The safety ratings are gathered during controlled crash and rollover tests conducted at NHTSA research facilities. Vehicles with a rating of five stars indicate the highest safety rating, whereas a one star indicates the lowest rating.
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New Car Assessment Program (NCAP) - 5 Star Safety Ratings - 2011-Current Models
datahub.transportation.gov | Last Updated 2024-05-01T01:04:40.000ZNCAP rates vehicles to determine crash worthiness and rollover safety. The safety ratings are gathered during controlled crash and rollover tests conducted at NHTSA research facilities. Vehicles with a rating of five stars indicate the highest safety rating, whereas a one star indicates the lowest rating.
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New Car Assessment Program (NCAP) - 5 Star Safety Ratings
datahub.transportation.gov | Last Updated 2024-05-01T01:04:32.000ZNCAP rates vehicles to determine crash worthiness and rollover safety. The safety ratings are gathered during controlled crash and rollover tests conducted at NHTSA research facilities. Vehicles with a rating of five stars indicate the highest safety rating, whereas a one star indicates the lowest rating.
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New Car Assessment Program (NCAP) - 5 Star Safety Ratings - 1990-2010 Models
datahub.transportation.gov | Last Updated 2024-05-01T01:04:25.000ZNCAP rates vehicles to determine crash worthiness and rollover safety. The safety ratings are gathered during controlled crash and rollover tests conducted at NHTSA research facilities. Vehicles with a rating of five stars indicate the highest safety rating, whereas a one star indicates the lowest rating.
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New Car Assessment Program (NCAP) - 5 Star Safety Ratings - New Car Assessment Program (NCAP) - 5 Star Safety Ratings
datahub.transportation.gov | Last Updated 2024-05-01T01:03:59.000ZNCAP rates vehicles to determine crash worthiness and rollover safety. The safety ratings are gathered during controlled crash and rollover tests conducted at NHTSA research facilities. Vehicles with a rating of five stars indicate the highest safety rating, whereas a one star indicates the lowest rating.
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New Car Assessment Program (NCAP) - 5 Star Safety Ratings - New Car Assessment Program (NCAP) - 5 Star Safety Ratings
datahub.transportation.gov | Last Updated 2024-05-01T01:04:09.000ZNCAP rates vehicles to determine crash worthiness and rollover safety. The safety ratings are gathered during controlled crash and rollover tests conducted at NHTSA research facilities. Vehicles with a rating of five stars indicate the highest safety rating, whereas a one star indicates the lowest rating.
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New Car Assessment Program (NCAP) - 5 Star Safety Ratings - New Car Assessment Program (NCAP) - 5 Star Safety Ratings
datahub.transportation.gov | Last Updated 2024-05-01T01:04:08.000ZNCAP rates vehicles to determine crash worthiness and rollover safety. The safety ratings are gathered during controlled crash and rollover tests conducted at NHTSA research facilities. Vehicles with a rating of five stars indicate the highest safety rating, whereas a one star indicates the lowest rating.
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Pipeline Accident/Incident 20 Year Trends - Data Mining Tool
datahub.transportation.gov | Last Updated 2024-06-03T23:51:20.000ZThe reports provided as part of this tool present information and varied looks at trends related to pipeline incidents over the past 20 years. Information includes: serious incidents (involving a fatality or injury requiring in-patient hospitalization), significant incidents (meet a number of predefined conditions, including inflation adjusted value of property damage, minimum threshold for volume spilled for hazardous liquid, fire and explosion for hazardous liquid), reported incidents (all pipeline incidents reported to PHMSA in accordance with reporting criterion which has changed over time), consequences (effects on both the general public and the pipeline industry), and state-based reports.