
Vehicle Safety Ratings
Vehicle Safety Ratings evaluate how well a car protects its occupants and pedestrians during crashes. These ratings, often provided by organizations like the IIHS or NHTSA, are based on crash test results and safety features. They consider factors like crashworthiness, injury risk, and safety technology. Higher ratings indicate a vehicle offers better protection and safer design. They help consumers make informed decisions, ensuring they choose vehicles that prioritize safety and reduce injury risk in the event of an accident.