Auto Insurers Adventure in US Highway Safety Global NCAP Malacca, Malaysia May 23, 2012 Adrian K. Lund, Ph.D. President, IIHS and HLDI
The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, founded in 1959, is an independent, nonprofit, scientific, and educational organization dedicated to reducing the losses deaths, injuries, and property damage from crashes on the nation s roads. The Highway Loss Data Institute, founded in 1972, shares and supports this mission through scientific studies of insurance data representing the human and economic losses resulting from the ownership and operation of different types of vehicles and by publishing insurance loss results by vehicle make and model. Both organizations are wholly supported by auto insurers.
Where are we? Location of IIHS/HLDI and Vehicle Research Center North America Washington, D.C. South America Arlington Charlottesville Virginia
Institute activities Priority 1 objective research Priority 2 effective communications News releases (TV, print, Internet) Films Testimony at state and federal legislative and regulatory hearings Briefings of other stakeholders, including vehicle manufacturers IIHS and HLDI rely on aggressive research and communications We do not lobby, legislate, or litigate We empower people and policymakers with objective information
IIHS research is broad-based to achieve its mission of reducing harm from automobile crashes Haddon matrix of possible motor vehicle crash interventions crash phase changes in before during after graduated licensing belt use alcohol people impaired driving laws licensing laws helmets lane departure warning airbags OnStar vehicles daytime running lights vehicle structure fuel system integrity electronic stability control bumpers environment roundabouts red light cameras speed cameras roundabouts breakaway poles speed cameras emergency medical sservices trouble spot treatment
IIHS and HLDI research has led the way in many areas of highway safety
People drive more safely because of IIHS research Click It or Ticket campaigns, pioneered by IIHS, increase safety belt use Studies of graduated licensing have greatly improved teen licensing laws and continue to drive further improvement Research showing that automated enforcement reduces speeding and red light running has led more communities to adopt speed cameras and red light cameras Research on alcohol-impaired driving has been instrumental in maintaining the alcohol purchase age of 21 and in supporting recent initiatives for alcohol interlocks for all drivers convicted of a DUI or DWI offense
People drive more safely because of IIHS research Click It Or Ticket campaign, North Carolina Graduated Driver Licensing Automated enforcement Alcohol-impaired driving
Roads are safer because of IIHS research Research led to lengthening recommended yellow light timing at signalized intersections Communities increasingly are installing roundabouts instead of signal or sign controlled intersections because of research showing benefits for both safety and mobility (traffic flow) Research has helped promote installation of rumble strips to warn drivers when their vehicles stray from lanes Research has helped identify low cost countermeasures for mitigating many urban crashes
Roads are safer because of IIHS research Yellow-light timing Roundabouts Rumble strips Low-cost countermeasures
Loss information by make and series 2009-11 passenger vehicles with highest overall collision losses Ferrari California convertible Maserati Granturismo 2dr Porsche Panamera turbo 4dr 4WD Mercedes-Benz S class hybrid 4dr Maserati Quattroporte 4dr Nissan GT-R 2dr 4WD BMW M3 2dr Porsche 911 turbo convertible 4WD Lexus IS-F 4dr 4WD BMW 7 series 4dr 4WD LWB 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 = $285 per insured vehicle year
Loss information by make and series 2009-11 passenger vehicles under $30,000 with highest collision losses Mitsubishi Lancer 4dr 4WD Hyundai Genesis 2dr Suzuki Kizashi 4dr 4WD Mitsubishi Lancer 4dr Subaru Impreza WRX 4dr 4WD Mazda RX-8 2dr Honda Civic Si 2dr Nissan Altima 4dr Honda Civic 2dr Honda Civic Si 4dr 0 100 200 300 = $285 per insured vehicle year
HLDI fact sheets
Vehicles are safer because of IIHS research In the 1970s, IIHS research and testing on crash fires led directly to federal regulations for fuel tank integrity in crashes In the 1980s, IIHS research kept airbags alive and a lawsuit by US insurers led to federal requirement for automatic restraints to protect occupants in crashes now universal frontal airbags Most recently, IIHS and HLDI research added momentum to the automaker-led installation of electronic stability control
Vehicles are safer because of IIHS research fuel tank integrity airbags electronic stability control
Automobiles are safer because of IIHS testing Ford F-150, 2001 model vs. redesigned 2004 model
CEF0702 Ford Fusion offset deformable barrier CF11002 Ford Fusion small overlap
CEF0702 Ford Fusion offset deformable barrier CF11002 Ford Fusion small overlap
vehicle to pedestrian vehicle to stationary vehicle vehicle to moving vehicle
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