Automobile safety rating
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An Automobile Safety Rating is a rating given by a testing organisation to a motor vehicle indicating the safety of occupants in the event of a motor vehicle accident.
[edit] Europe
In Europe, vehicle safety ratings are provided by EuroNCAP.
[edit] Australia
In Australia, vehicle safety ratings are provided by ANCAP whose procedures are similar to EuroNCAP.

