Why car companies might finally have to care about pedestrian safety
Briefly

NHTSA's proposal to limit pedestrian head injury risks signifies a major shift in car regulations, challenging automakers and addressing rising pedestrian death rates.
Robin Hutcheson states, 'You can have car safety technology, but that technology alone isn't enough.' This highlights the need for regulations beyond tech solutions.
NHTSA's proposal could mark an inflection point in American automobile oversight, potentially limiting the sale of vehicles that pose excessive danger to pedestrians.
The historical context of NHTSA underscores the importance of current regulations, especially given the growing concern over the safety of oversized vehicles on the road.
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