ANCAP and Vehicle Safety

Electronic Stability Program is getting tricky
Electronic stability control isn’t just about safety.

Ford plans to ditch the steering wheel
The first autonomous cars wearing Ford badges will roll onto the streets in 2021

Mazda CX-9 5 star ANCAP rating gives Mazda its safest range ever
The Japanese giant now has the safest range of models available in its history after it aces ANCAP tests for its CX-9 SUV.

Chinese cars still yet to earn five-star safety
ANCAP says Haval H9 needs structural improvements and construction changes

ANCAP: Crash safety’s shooting stars
Changes to crash test standards throw the Australasian NCAP rating system into disarray

New Safety Standards for the European Union
EU mandates stability systems and efficient tyres from 2011.

How safe is your car?
Have you ever stopped to think about how safe your car is if you were involved in a collision?

ESP mandatory by 2011
All cars and four-wheel drives sold in Australia from 2011 will be required by law to have ESP.

Oz’s cheapest car axed
Australia’s cheapest car, the $9,990 Chery J1, is no more due to safety regulation changes.

US MAIL: Cash for Clunkers
Old cars destroyed, old car companies resurrected, and the same old faces re-appearing to run them. Wheelsmag’s US correspondent John Lamm reports on the latest from Detroit.

2009 Geneva Show – Infiniti Essence
We keep saying it, and they listened – hybrids don’t have to be boring. Or even sensible. But more people will drive them if they just looked like this.

Volvo releases pedestrian air bags
Bless Volvo. Beyond bubble-wrapping passengers, they’re now cushioning pedestrians too.

World’s first pedestrian airbag from Volvo
The new Volvo V40 features the world’s first airbag for pedestrians – aiming to reduce injuries sustained when road traffic collides with human beings.

Total recall
Volkswagen’s embarrassing product recall has spread. Wheels can confirm that VW company cousins Audi and Skoda will have to recall thousands of vehicles due to a gearbox problem.

2009 Volvo XC60 review
Check the badge. Yep, it’s a Volvo.

BMW hits out at safety body
BMW has hit out at Euro NCAP calling the independent safety body “inconsistent” and “confusing” after its new i3 city car failed to score a five star rating.

ANCAP’s new, simpler website launched
Following news last month of a $5 million dollar funding boost from the Federal Government, the Australasian New Car Assessment Program has launched a new website

Official: Nissan and V8 Supercars end partnership
Finding a replacement not a simple matter. Mercedes-Benz and Lexus nix any suggestion that they want the gig.

Vic Police enraged at speed campaign
Unsurprisingly, it seems we’ve upset the Victorian Police with our Raise the Limit to Lower the Toll campaign.

Petition: Raise the limit and lower the toll!
Friends, countrymen, fellow travellers – it’s time to act! After years of travelling in the slow lane, we need a higher speed limit.

Victoria looks into filtering
The Victorian government’s 18 month Parliamentary Inquiry into Motorcycle Safety (PIMS) conducted by the parliamentary road safety committee resulted in a 500+ page report and 64 recommendations.

Report Life saving technology won’t be compulsory
A six-month trial of Intelligent Speed Adaptation (ISA) systems by the NSW Roads and Traffic Authority (RTA) has found that significant number of deaths and injuries could be avoided

Planning a road trip? Get prepared
If you are going on a road trip in the near future, RateCity shows you how to ensure your safety while driving on the open road

No blame yet for Phillip Island safety car bedlam
Drivers and teams have a right to know what cause what could have been a deadly pile up last Sunday.
