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Volvo Wins Award for Traffic Safety from NHTSA
http://www.thedrive.com/sheetmetal/11264/volvo-wins-award-for-traffic-safety-from-nhtsa
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration announced today that
Volvo Cars will receive an award for its continued focus on safety. Of
course, Volvo changed the car industry—and essentially invented the concept
of highway safety—in 1959 when it released a patent for the three-point
seatbelt to other automotive companies.
Now the United States' leading highway safety committee wants to recognize
the Chinese-owned Swedish auto manufacturer's efforts. The NHTSA honors
Volvo's top safety experts for their contributions to the company's life-
saving technology and specific vehicles that shine the brightest in terms of
occupant protection and accident prevention.
The NHTSA agrees that Volvo is the leading company in automotive safety
technologies, as it looks for the most cutting-edge safety systems and holds
its cars to the highest standard of protection. To do this, Volvo needs the
most adept safety consultants to help build cars that will keep its drivers
in one piece and significantly decrease fatalities on the road. The NHTSA
has found these qualities in Magdalena Lindman and Per Lenhoff, both high-
ranking members of the Volvo Cars Safety Centre. They developed many of the
challenges in Volvo's rigorous safety testing program, analyzing countless
real-life accidents and simulating them to prepare each new Volvo for any
dangerous situation.
Lenhoff and Lindman also helped engineer the brand new XC60, which Volvo
says is its safest car to date. It also appears to be indestructible.
http://www.thedrive.com/sheetmetal/11264/volvo-wins-award-for-traffic-safety-from-nhtsa
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration announced today that
Volvo Cars will receive an award for its continued focus on safety. Of
course, Volvo changed the car industry—and essentially invented the concept
of highway safety—in 1959 when it released a patent for the three-point
seatbelt to other automotive companies.
Now the United States' leading highway safety committee wants to recognize
the Chinese-owned Swedish auto manufacturer's efforts. The NHTSA honors
Volvo's top safety experts for their contributions to the company's life-
saving technology and specific vehicles that shine the brightest in terms of
occupant protection and accident prevention.
The NHTSA agrees that Volvo is the leading company in automotive safety
technologies, as it looks for the most cutting-edge safety systems and holds
its cars to the highest standard of protection. To do this, Volvo needs the
most adept safety consultants to help build cars that will keep its drivers
in one piece and significantly decrease fatalities on the road. The NHTSA
has found these qualities in Magdalena Lindman and Per Lenhoff, both high-
ranking members of the Volvo Cars Safety Centre. They developed many of the
challenges in Volvo's rigorous safety testing program, analyzing countless
real-life accidents and simulating them to prepare each new Volvo for any
dangerous situation.
Lenhoff and Lindman also helped engineer the brand new XC60, which Volvo
says is its safest car to date. It also appears to be indestructible.