Congratulations! As an industry we have pushed safety and chosen to purchase five star ANCAP rated vehicles to guard the safety of employees and save lives.
It was announced by ANCAP at the 24th International Technical Conference on the Enhanced Safety of Vehicles (ESV), that due to the uptake of five star cars across the Australian fleet, ANCAP predicts a one-third reduction in the number of Australians killed or seriously injured by 2020, compared with 2001, when there were no five star rated cars on our roads.
Each year half of all new vehicles sold are purchased by business, government or rental companies that have formal vehicle selection policies that either mandate or heavily bias the purchase of five star rated vehicles. So with the average age of registered vehicles in Australia hoovering at ten years, its the fleet industry that is driving change and creating safer roads for all drivers.
ANCAP published four papers at the conference, including Vehicle safety trends and the influence of NCAP safety ratings, which open in Gothenburg, Sweden, today.
During 2015 it is estimated that around 40% of annual kilometres travelled will be in five star cars. By 2020, it is predicted that this will increase to nearly 70%. As a result, ANCAP estimates that there will be 1/3 less Australians killed or seriously injured in cars by 2020. The societal cost savings are estimated to be more than AU$2 billion per year.
“As a result of safer cars, the risk of being killed or seriously injured on Australia’s roads today is halved compared to 15 years ago,” said ANCAP Chief Executive Officer, Mr Nicholas Clarke.
“ANCAP has been instrumental in increasing car safety and this will only increase as ANCAP continues to raise the bar through increasing requirements. Every dollar invested in ANCAP translates to a saving of several hundreds of dollars in societal crash costs”.
“We can expect to see similar savings across other world regions in which non-regulatory NCAP programs exist,” said Mr Clarke.
ESV is an international forum organised by the US Department of Transportation’s National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) which provides the opportunity to share innovative advances in motor vehicle safety and encourage international cooperation. It is attended by governments, automobile manufacturers / suppliers, safety researchers and professionals, medical, insurance, legal and policy professionals, consumers and academia from across the globe.
ANCAP is supported by all Australian and New Zealand motoring clubs, the Australian Government, the New Zealand Government, Australian state and territory governments, the Victorian Transport Accident Commission, NRMA Insurance and the FIA Foundation.