
UN Regulation No. 94
UN Regulation No. 94 sets safety standards for vehicle front-impact protection, primarily focusing on the strength of the vehicle's front end to protect occupants and pedestrians in a crash. It requires vehicles to undergo crash tests with a deformable barrier that mimics a real-world collision, ensuring that the front structure can absorb impact energy effectively. The goal is to minimize injury risk by ensuring vehicles are built to withstand impacts and protect both occupants inside and pedestrians outside the vehicle. Compliance with this regulation helps improve overall vehicle safety and reduces severe injuries in frontal collisions.