NCAP: A Global Perspective on Automotive Safety in the UN Decade of Action

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NCAP: A Global Perspective on Automotive Safety in the UN Decade of Action Presentation by David Ward Secretary General Global New Car Assessment Programme Automotive Safety Council Annual General Meeting Marco Island Florida, 21 st March 2014

The Global Rise in Road Traffic Injuries 1.3 million people are killed and 50 million injured annually in road crashes worldwide. By 2030 road crashes are forecast to become the fifth leading cause of death rising to 2.4 million fatalities per year. Low and middle income countries account for 90% of global deaths from road crashes. About 48% of all fatalities are vehicle occupants and 46% vulnerable road users. Road crashes are already the number one killer of young people in all world regions aged between 10 and 25..

Auto Safety s Winning Formula: Regulatory Push & Demand Pull After a forty year effort motor vehicles in the major industrialised countries are safer than ever before. This is the result of regulatory push and demand pull. The combination of national and UN safety standards and consumer information promoted by NCAPs have created a market for safer vehicles. The challenge now is to extend this progress to the rapidly motorising regions of Asia, Africa and Latin America.

Changing Geography of Vehicle Use

Major LDV markets: 2005 compared with 2020 Source: J.D. Power Automotive Forecasting

UN Decade of Action 2011-2020 The Decade s goal is to stabilize and then reduce the level of road fatalities. This would bring a 50% reduction in the forecast level of fatalities by 2020 and avoid five million deaths, 50 million injuries and $3 trillion in social costs. The Decade is supported by a Global Plan for the Decade with five pillars: 1. Building Management Capacity 2. Encouraging Safer User Behaviour 3. Building Safer Vehicles 4. Building Safer Roads 5. Improving Post Crash Care The Decade Plan includes seven recommended activities in pillar three to promote vehicle safety

Decade Plan for Safer Vehicles Activity 1 Encourage Member States to apply and promulgate motor vehicle safety standards as developed by the UN s World Forum for the Harmonization of Vehicle Regulations (WP 29). 1958 Agreement 1998 Agreement

Decade Plan for Safer Vehicles Activity 2 Encourage implementation of New Car Assessment Programmes in all world regions to increase the availability of consumer information about the safety performance of motor vehicles.

Decade Plan for Safer Vehicles Activity 3 Encourage agreement to ensure that all new motor vehicles are equipped with seat belts and anchorages that meet regulatory requirements and pass applicable crash test standards (as minimum safety features).

Decade Plan for Safer Vehicles Activity 4 Encourage global deployment of crash avoidance technologies with proven effectiveness such as Electronic Stability Control and Anti Lock Braking Systems (ABS) in motorcycles. ESC is mandatory in all new cars in Australia, Europe, Japan and the USA (since 2012). In 2008 a UN global technical regulation for ESC was adopted. For motorcycles equipped with optional ABS The rate of fatal crashes is 37 per cent lower than for those same models without ABS (IIHS 2011). In the EU from 2016 ABS will be mandatory for new models above 125 cc, and from 2017 for all motorcycles in production.

100% ESP Installation Rates *) ESC Global Installation Rates to 2016 80% 60% 40% 20% 62% 53% 49% 33% 33% 19% 7% 0% 71% 69% 57% 36% 35% 22% 10% 1% 85% 75% 63% 44% 41% 25% 12% 4% 91% 77% 68% 52% 44% 34% 15% 9% 93% 78% 72% 60% 48% 42% 18% 12% 93% 79% 76% 65% 51% 46% 21% 16% 81% 79% 74% 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 93% 54% 49% 26% 19% 94% 85% 81% 80% 57% 54% 29% 22% 2016 Source: Bosch 94% 86% 83% 80% 60% 58% 32% 28% NAFTA Europe Japan Australia Korea WORLD China Russia

Decade Plan for Safer Vehicles Activity 5 Encourage use of fiscal and other incentives for motor vehicles that provide high levels of road user protection and discourage export of new and used cars that have reduced safety standards. Demand for safer vehicles can grow quickly if encouraged by incentives. Incentives can include reduced sales tax or registration charges for cars that meet chosen technology requirements or standards. The insurance industry can also take a lead in offering premium reductions for safer vehicles.

Decade Plan for Safer Vehicles Activity 6 Sustain investment in research and development of safety technologies that will improve vehicle safety and reduce risks to vulnerable road users.

Decade Plan for Safer Vehicles Activity 7 Encourage managers of governments and private sector fleets to purchase and maintain vehicles that offer advanced safety technologies and high levels of occupant protection. Public and private fleets dominate new car sales. Fleet managers choices will raise demand for safer motor vehicles. For example the mining company BHP Billiton and the governments of Australian and Sweden now only buy Five Star NCAP rated vehicles. The new ISO standard for Road Traffic Safety Management Systems (ISO 39001) will also encourage improved fleet safety.

UN Decade s 2020 Vision In 2013 from a total of 65 million new cars more than 20 million fail to meet UN crash test standards, have no air bags, no anti-lock brakes, and no electronic stability control. If the Decade succeeds by 2020 all new cars will meet UN crash test standards with air bags, ABS and ESC fitted as standard. This needs governments to regulate and car makers to supply all markets with the similar quality vehicles.

Global NCAP For Safer Cars Worldwide The first NCAP was launched in 1978 by the US National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. NCAPs help to create a market for safety by raising awareness of the car buying public, and rewarding manufacturers that build the safest cars. There are now nine NCAPs or similar bodies active in Asia, Australia, Europe, Latin America and the USA. In 2011 Global NCAP was launched as a UK registered charity which aims to: offer support to New Car Assessment Programmes in emerging economies and regions by offering technical support guidance and quality assurance. provide a platform for cooperation for NCAPs and like organisations around the world to share best practice, and exchange information.

Recent Activities In 2012 we held our first Annual Meeting in Malaysia attended by all nine NCAPs, which was the largest ever gathering of its kind. In 2013 we met in South Korea during the ESV. In 2014 our next Annual Meeting will be held hosted by China NCAP at CATARC. We have launched a global awards scheme presented by HRH Prince Michael of Kent. The first winner was NHTSA and Joan Claybrook. We have provided grant and technical support to the pilot projects of Latin NCAP and ASEAN NCAP. We have secured a multi-annual grant agreement from the FIA Foundation and additional support from donors such as the World Bank, IDB, the Road Safety Fund etc.

Latin NCAP Progress Report Since 2010 Latin NCAP has tested 40 cars. The results show that the regions top selling cars are twenty years behind European or American safety standards. However, there are signs of progress with more four and five star cars on the market. In July last year the first ever five star result was awarded to the Seat New Leon.

Latin NCAP Latest Results In Janury some new results were released by Latin NCAP and a new five star car was announced. The VW up! was awarded five stars and is now the fifth car to reach this coveted top safety rating.

ASEAN NCAP Progress Report ASEAN NCAP s first phase tests focussed on the small and sedan passenger car. The results were launched in January 2013 and comprised 7 models and 8 ratings. The star ratings varied from 1 to 5 stars. The cars tested were the Ford Fiesta, Honda City, Hyundai i10, Nissan March, Perodua MyVi, Proton Saga and Toyota Vios. Phase Two results were released in August. For this phase eleven cars were crash tested; the Toyota Prius, Honda Civic, Subaru XV, Suzuki Swift, Mazda 2, Mitsubishi Mirage, Toyota Avanza, Perodua Alza, Nissan Almera, Daihatsu Xenia and Mitsubishi Pajero Sport. Most cars achieved a four star rating, and the Toyota Prius, Honda Civic and Subaru XV each achieved 5 stars.

Safer Cars for India Project Our Indian Research Project has tested five popular models on the Indian market. Models tested were: Ford Figo Hyundai i10 Maruti Alto Tata Nano Volkswagen Polo Each model was tested to the UN Reg 94 frontal impact standard at 56 kph and also the typical NCAP test speed of 64 kph. The results were launched on 31 st January in New Delhi at a conference jointly organised by IRTE and Global NCAP, with support from World Bank Global Road Safety Facility, UL and Denso.

Global NCAP Proposed Industry Commitment Global NCAP has written to the car manufacturers proposing they make a a global voluntary agreement to apply the most important standards of the UN World Forum for Harmonisation of Vehicle Regulations (or equivalent FMVSS where applicable ). These are: Seat belt anchorages - Reg. 14 Safety belts and restraint systems - Reg. 16 Occupant protection in frontal collision - Reg. 94 Occupant protection in lateral collision - Reg. 95 Electronic stability control - GTR 8 Pedestrian protection - GTR 9 Global NCAP is asking industry to apply Regs.14, 16, 94, & 95, by 2015 and GTR 8 & 9 at the latest by 2020. Global NCAP also recommends that consumers and fleet managers to choose Five Star cars rated by NCAPs where ever they are available.

Thank You!