# Timeline of Safety Testing History ## Every Event Referenced in the DTS Presentations ### Chronological History from 1885 to Present --- # PRE-1900: THE EARLIEST DAYS | Year | Event | Category | Significance | |------|-------|----------|--------------| | 1885 | First seatbelt patent | Restraints | Designed for horse-drawn carriages - ignored for 70 years | | 1899 | First recorded US traffic death | Milestone | Henry Bliss, struck by electric taxi in NYC | --- # 1900-1929: THE AUTOMOBILE EMERGES | Year | Event | Category | Significance | |------|-------|----------|--------------| | 1916 | MacPherson v. Buick Motor Company | Legal | First case holding manufacturer liable for defective design; created product liability law | | 1918 | US traffic deaths reach 10,000/year | Milestone | Automobile becoming mass transportation | | 1919 | Laminated safety glass invented | Materials | Windshield holds together when broken | | 1921 | 13,253 traffic deaths | Statistics | Death rate: 24.09 per 100 million VMT | | 1925 | US traffic deaths reach 20,000/year | Milestone | Rapid motorization continuing | --- # 1930-1939: EARLY RESEARCH BEGINS | Year | Event | Category | Significance | |------|-------|----------|--------------| | 1930 | US traffic deaths reach 30,000/year | Milestone | Depression doesn't slow driving growth | | 1930s | Wayne State University begins cadaver research | Research | First systematic crash injury research; ball bearings dropped on skulls | | 1937 | Béla Barényi conceives crumple zone concept | Engineering | Austrian engineer's idea patented 1951 | | 1937 | 37,819 traffic deaths | Statistics | Death rate: 14.00 per 100M VMT - devastating toll | | 1937 | Claire Straith convinces Chrysler to offer padded dashboard | Safety feature | First manufacturer safety option; sales poor - "safety doesn't sell" myth born | --- # 1940-1949: WAR AND INNOVATION | Year | Event | Category | Significance | |------|-------|----------|--------------| | 1942 | Hugh DeHaven founds Cornell Crash Injury Research Project | Research | Father of crashworthiness; studied "second collision" | | 1947 | John Stapp begins rocket sled experiments | Research | USAF Flight Surgeon starts deceleration research at Edwards AFB | | 1949 | Samuel Alderson creates "Sierra Sam" | ATD | First crash test dummy; built for USAF ejection seat testing | --- # 1950-1959: THE PIONEERS | Year | Event | Category | Significance | |------|-------|----------|--------------| | 1950 | 33,186 traffic deaths | Statistics | Death rate: 7.24 per 100M VMT | | 1951 | Barényi patents crumple zone design | Engineering | Mercedes-Benz innovation | | 1954 | December 10: Stapp achieves 46.2g | Research | "Fastest Man on Earth" - proved humans survive far more than believed | | 1956 | Ford offers seatbelts as $27 option | Safety feature | Robert McNamara's safety push; outsold by Chevy - "safety doesn't sell" reinforced | | 1956 | Murphy's Law popularized | Culture | Originated on Stapp's rocket sled project | | 1958 | Nils Bohlin hired by Volvo | Personnel | Former Saab ejection seat engineer | | 1959 | Nils Bohlin invents 3-point seatbelt | Restraints | Modern seatbelt design; Volvo makes patent freely available | | 1959 | IIHS founded | Organization | Insurance Institute for Highway Safety established by insurance industry | | 1959 | Mercedes W111 introduced | Vehicle | First production car with Barényi's safety cell/crumple zone design | --- # 1960-1969: THE REGULATORY REVOLUTION | Year | Event | Category | Significance | |------|-------|----------|--------------| | 1960 | Robert McNamara becomes Ford President | Personnel | Safety advocate; leaves for Kennedy administration in 1961 | | 1960 | 36,399 traffic deaths | Statistics | Death rate: 5.06 per 100M VMT | | 1961 | US traffic deaths reach 40,000/year | Milestone | Crisis building | | 1964 | Over 1 million steering column deaths recorded | Statistics | Cumulative toll from rigid steering columns | | 1964 | GM introduces collapsible steering column | Engineering | Finally addressing leading cause of crash death | | 1965 | November 30: Ralph Nader publishes "Unsafe at Any Speed" | Publication | Attacked auto industry; exposed Corvair dangers | | 1966 | GM caught investigating Nader | Scandal | Surveillance, harassment, attempted entrapment | | 1966 | GM President apologizes before Congress | Hearing | Public humiliation for industry | | 1966 | National Traffic and Motor Vehicle Safety Act signed | Legislation | First federal auto safety law | | 1966 | US Department of Transportation created | Organization | Federal oversight of transportation safety | | 1966 | William Haddon appointed first NHTSA Administrator | Personnel | "Father of Injury Epidemiology"; created first FMVSS standards | | 1968 | FMVSS 208 takes effect | Regulation | First occupant protection standard; seatbelts required | | 1968 | FMVSS 301 takes effect | Regulation | Fuel system integrity requirements | | 1968 | 36 football fatalities | Sports | Worst year on record; led to NOCSAE founding | | 1968 | VIP-50 dummy created | ATD | Built specifically for GM and Ford | | 1969 | William Haddon becomes IIHS President | Personnel | Transformed IIHS into testing organization | | 1969 | NOCSAE founded | Organization | National Operating Committee on Standards for Athletic Equipment | --- # 1970-1979: STANDARDS TAKE HOLD | Year | Event | Category | Significance | |------|-------|----------|--------------| | 1970 | NHTSA established as independent agency | Organization | National Highway Traffic Safety Administration | | 1970 | 52,627 traffic deaths | Statistics | Death rate: 4.74 per 100M VMT - baseline for "77% improvement" | | 1970 | NHTSA proposes airbag requirement | Regulation | Beginning of 28-year fight | | 1971 | Hybrid I dummy introduced | ATD | GM combined best features of VIP and Sierra Stan | | 1971 | Ford Pinto enters production | Vehicle | Rear fuel tank design flaw begins claiming lives | | 1972 | Hybrid II dummy introduced | ATD | First FMVSS-compliant dummy | | 1972 | 54,589 traffic deaths | Statistics | **All-time peak US traffic deaths** | | 1972 | GM offers airbags as option | Safety feature | Available on Oldsmobiles; few buyers | | 1973 | FMVSS 216 takes effect | Regulation | Roof crush resistance (1.5× vehicle weight) | | 1973 | FMVSS 214 takes effect (static) | Regulation | First side impact standard (static door strength) | | 1973 | Ford Pinto internal memo | Document | Calculated $11 fix vs. $200,000 per death; chose not to fix | | 1973 | NOCSAE football helmet standard | Sports | First athletic helmet certification | | 1976 | Hybrid III dummy introduced | ATD | **Gold standard** - still used globally today | | 1976 | Industry lobbying delays airbag requirement | Politics | Airbag mandate postponed | | 1977 | Joan Claybrook becomes NHTSA Administrator | Personnel | Pushed airbag mandate; created NCAP | | 1977 | Mother Jones publishes "Pinto Madness" | Publication | Exposed Ford fuel tank scandal | | 1977 | FMVSS 301 strengthened | Regulation | Direct response to Pinto scandal | | 1978 | NHTSA recalls 1.5 million Pintos | Recall | Largest recall to date | | 1978 | Indiana criminally prosecutes Ford | Legal | First criminal prosecution of automaker for defective design | | 1979 | NHTSA NCAP launched | Testing | New Car Assessment Program; first consumer crash test ratings | | 1979 | First US Side Impact Dummy (SID) developed | ATD | Enabling side impact testing | --- # 1980-1989: THE AIRBAG WARS CONTINUE | Year | Event | Category | Significance | |------|-------|----------|--------------| | 1980 | Ford acquitted in Pinto criminal trial | Legal | But reputation destroyed | | 1980 | MADD founded | Organization | Mothers Against Drunk Driving transforms DUI policy | | 1980 | 51,091 traffic deaths | Statistics | Death rate: 3.35 per 100M VMT | | 1981 | Reagan administration rescinds airbag mandate | Politics | Major setback for safety advocates | | 1983 | State Farm v. DOT | Legal | Supreme Court rules airbag rescission was arbitrary | | 1983 | Seatbelt usage rate: 14% | Statistics | Before mandatory use laws | | 1984 | "Automatic restraint" requirement | Regulation | Compromise: airbag OR automatic seatbelt | | 1984 | New York passes first mandatory seatbelt law | Legislation | Other states follow | | 1985 | William Haddon dies | Personnel | IIHS president, NHTSA founder passes at 58 | --- # 1990-1999: MODERN TESTING EMERGES | Year | Event | Category | Significance | |------|-------|----------|--------------| | 1990 | FMVSS 214 dynamic test takes effect | Regulation | First dynamic side impact test (MDB at 33.5 mph) | | 1990 | First airbag fatality | Safety issue | Child killed by deploying airbag | | 1990 | 44,599 traffic deaths | Statistics | Death rate: 2.08 per 100M VMT | | 1990 | Seatbelt usage rate: 49% | Statistics | Laws making difference | | 1993 | GM discontinues live animal testing | Ethics | Other manufacturers follow | | 1995 | Volvo introduces first side torso airbag | Safety feature | Pioneering side protection | | 1995 | IIHS Moderate Overlap test introduced | Testing | 40% offset deformable barrier at 40 mph | | 1995 | IIHS Head Restraint rating (static) | Testing | Whiplash protection geometry | | 1995 | Albert King publishes cadaver research calculation | Research | 276 lives saved per cadaver per year | | 1995 | Seatbelt usage rate: 68% | Statistics | Continuing improvement | | 1996 | Euro NCAP founded | Organization | European consumer testing program | | 1996 | 26 airbag deaths | Safety issue | Crisis building | | 1997 | Euro NCAP releases first ratings | Testing | Rover 100 receives 1 star; withdrawn from production | | 1997 | NHTSA NCAP adds side impact | Testing | Consumer side crash ratings | | 1997 | 53 airbag deaths | Statistics | **Peak year for airbag fatalities** | | 1997 | Sweden launches Vision Zero | Policy | Goal: zero traffic deaths; radical systemic approach | | 1998 | "Depowered" airbags required | Regulation | Lower inflation force | | 1998 | Frontal airbags mandatory | Regulation | **Finally** - 28 years after first proposed | | 1998 | First side curtain airbags | Safety feature | Head protection in side impacts | | 1999 | John Stapp dies | Personnel | "Fastest Man on Earth" passes at 89 | --- # 2000-2009: EXPANDING TEST COVERAGE | Year | Event | Category | Significance | |------|-------|----------|--------------| | 2000 | Advanced airbag rule | Regulation | Size-sensing, suppression for children | | 2000 | Ford Explorer/Firestone tire scandal | Scandal | Tread separation caused fatal rollovers; 200+ deaths | | 2000 | 41,945 traffic deaths | Statistics | Death rate: 1.53 per 100M VMT | | 2000 | Seatbelt usage rate: 71% | Statistics | Continuing climb | | 2002 | Nils Bohlin dies | Personnel | 3-point seatbelt inventor passes at 82 | | 2003 | IIHS Side Impact test introduced | Testing | Small female (SID-IIs) dummy; higher barrier | | 2003 | Honda introduces first radar-based collision warning | Technology | Early ADAS precursor | | 2004 | ABS required on all new vehicles | Regulation | Anti-lock brakes mandatory | | 2004 | IIHS Head Restraint dynamic test | Testing | BioRID II dummy sled test | | 2005 | Dr. Bennet Omalu publishes first NFL CTE case | Research | Former player Mike Webster; concussion crisis begins | | 2005 | Samuel Alderson dies | Personnel | "Father of the crash test dummy" passes at 90 | | 2006 | Lawrence Patrick dies | Personnel | Wayne State "human guinea pig" passes at 86 | | 2006 | C-NCAP (China) established | Organization | Chinese consumer testing program | | 2007 | FMVSS 214 Pole test added | Regulation | Narrow object; drove side curtain adoption | | 2007 | ESC effectiveness proven | Research | NHTSA finds 75% reduction in fatal rollovers | | 2008 | Volvo City Safety introduced | Technology | First low-speed AEB system | | 2009 | IIHS 50th Anniversary: 1959 Bel Air vs. 2009 Malibu crash test | Testing | Dramatic demonstration of 50 years of progress | | 2009 | FMVSS 216 upgraded | Regulation | Roof strength doubled from 1.5× to 3× vehicle weight | | 2009 | IIHS Roof Strength ratings | Testing | "Good" requires 4× (exceeds federal 3×) | | 2009 | NFL acknowledges concussion problem | Sports | League finally admits link to brain damage | --- # 2010-2019: THE ACTIVE SAFETY REVOLUTION | Year | Event | Category | Significance | |------|-------|----------|--------------| | 2010 | 32,999 traffic deaths | Statistics | Death rate: 1.11 per 100M VMT | | 2010 | Seatbelt usage rate: 85% | Statistics | High compliance achieved | | 2010 | Latin NCAP established | Organization | Latin American testing program | | 2011 | $765 million NFL concussion settlement | Legal | League pays former players | | 2011 | 32,479 traffic deaths | Statistics | Death rate: 1.10 - **lowest since 1949** | | 2011 | NCAP enhanced | Testing | Side pole test, rollover rating, Overall Vehicle Score | | 2011 | NFL/NFLPA helmet testing program begins | Sports | Public rankings of helmet safety | | 2011 | ASEAN NCAP established | Organization | Southeast Asian testing program | | 2011 | Global NCAP established | Organization | Testing in India/Africa | | 2012 | IIHS Small Overlap test introduced (driver side) | Testing | **25% rigid barrier - luxury cars fail** | | 2012 | First Small Overlap results shock industry | Testing | BMW, Mercedes, Audi rated Marginal or Poor | | 2012 | FMVSS 126: ESC required | Regulation | Electronic Stability Control mandatory | | 2013 | THOR-50M deliveries begin | ATD | Advanced male dummy with 150+ channels | | 2013 | IIHS Front Crash Prevention testing | Testing | First AEB ratings | | 2014 | Euro NCAP adds AEB requirement | Testing | Required for 5-star rating | | 2015 | WIAMan dummy developed | ATD | Military blast dummy (DTS partnership with US Army) | | 2016 | 20 automakers commit to standard AEB | Agreement | Voluntary commitment by September 2022 | | 2016 | IIHS Headlight evaluation introduced | Testing | Nighttime visibility addressed | | 2016 | "Concussion" movie released | Culture | Brought CTE issue to mainstream | | 2017 | IIHS Small Overlap passenger side added | Testing | Prevents asymmetric "gaming" of test | | 2018 | Backup cameras required (FMVSS 111) | Regulation | After Kids and Cars advocacy | | 2018 | Uber self-driving car kills pedestrian | Incident | Elaine Herzberg in Tempe, AZ; safety driver distracted | | 2019 | IIHS Pedestrian AEB testing introduced | Testing | Adult and child pedestrian targets | | 2019 | 36,096 traffic deaths | Statistics | Death rate: 1.11 per 100M VMT | | 2019 | 6,205 pedestrian deaths | Statistics | Rising trend continues | --- # 2020-PRESENT: NEW CHALLENGES | Year | Event | Category | Significance | |------|-------|----------|--------------| | 2020 | 38,824 traffic deaths | Statistics | Death rate: 1.37 - pandemic spike (less driving, more speeding) | | 2020 | Euro NCAP introduces Mobile Progressive Deformable Barrier | Testing | Updated frontal test protocol | | 2020 | Seatbelt usage rate: 90% | Statistics | Near saturation | | 2021 | IIHS Side Impact test updated | Testing | Heavier (4,200 lb), taller, faster (37 mph) barrier | | 2021 | 42,939 traffic deaths | Statistics | **Highest since 2005** - pandemic driving behavior persists | | 2021 | 7,388 pedestrian deaths | Statistics | Continuing rise | | 2022 | AEB standard on most new vehicles | Technology | Industry voluntary commitment achieved | | 2022 | 42,795 traffic deaths | Statistics | Slight improvement | | 2022 | Seatbelt usage rate: 92% | Statistics | Current level | | 2022 | 7,500+ pedestrian deaths | Statistics | 18% of all traffic deaths | | 2023 | THOR-5F introduced | ATD | **First true female crash test dummy** | | 2023 | Bharat NCAP (India) launches | Organization | Indian consumer testing program | | 2023 | Cruise suspends robotaxi operations | Incident | Pedestrian dragging incident in San Francisco | | 2023 | Mercedes Drive Pilot (Level 3) approved in limited US states | Technology | First true Level 3 automation | --- # FUTURE TIMELINE (ANTICIPATED) | Timeframe | Expected Development | Category | |-----------|---------------------|----------| | 2024-2025 | Euro NCAP requires driver monitoring | Testing | Distraction/drowsiness detection | | 2024-2026 | IIHS rear seat safety evaluation | Testing | Address neglected rear occupant protection | | 2025-2027 | US pedestrian crashworthiness standards | Regulation | Following Euro NCAP model | | 2025-2030 | THOR-5F required in testing | Regulation | Female dummy mandatory | | 2025-2030 | Far-side impact testing | Testing | Opposite-side crash protection | | 2025-2030 | EV-specific safety standards | Regulation | Battery safety, mass distribution | | 2030+ | Vehicle compatibility requirements | Regulation | Protecting small cars from large trucks | --- # SUMMARY STATISTICS BY DECADE ## US Traffic Deaths | Decade | Average Deaths/Year | Average Rate (per 100M VMT) | Key Developments | |--------|--------------------|-----------------------------|------------------| | 1930s | ~35,000 | ~12.0 | Pre-safety era | | 1940s | ~30,000 | ~8.0 | War years, research begins | | 1950s | ~37,000 | ~6.0 | Pioneers active, no regulation | | 1960s | ~50,000 | ~5.0 | NHTSA created, first FMVSS | | 1970s | ~50,000 | ~3.5 | Seatbelt requirements, first airbags | | 1980s | ~45,000 | ~2.5 | Seatbelt laws, airbag wars | | 1990s | ~42,000 | ~1.7 | IIHS testing expands, airbags mandatory | | 2000s | ~40,000 | ~1.4 | ESC, small overlap, side curtains | | 2010s | ~36,000 | ~1.15 | AEB, active safety revolution | | 2020s | ~40,000 | ~1.3 | Pandemic spike, pedestrian crisis | ## Football Direct Fatalities | Decade | Average/Year | Key Developments | |--------|--------------|------------------| | 1960s | 26 | Pre-NOCSAE | | 1970s | 15 | NOCSAE standards adopted | | 1980s | 9 | Standards improving | | 1990s | 5 | Helmet technology advancing | | 2000s | 4 | Modern designs | | 2010s | 3 | 90% reduction from 1960s | --- # KEY PEOPLE TIMELINE | Birth | Death | Name | Primary Contribution | |-------|-------|------|---------------------| | 1895 | 1980 | Hugh DeHaven | Father of crashworthiness; Cornell Crash Injury Research | | 1907 | 1997 | Béla Barényi | Crumple zones, passive safety; 2,500+ patents | | 1891 | 1958 | Claire Straith | Plastic surgeon who advocated for safer interiors | | 1910 | 1999 | John Stapp | Rocket sled experiments; proved human tolerance | | 1914 | 2005 | Samuel Alderson | Created Sierra Sam, first crash test dummy | | 1916 | 2009 | Robert McNamara | Ford safety advocate (before Defense Secretary) | | 1920 | 2002 | Nils Bohlin | 3-point seatbelt inventor | | 1920 | 2006 | Lawrence Patrick | Wayne State "human guinea pig" | | 1926 | 1985 | William Haddon Jr. | First NHTSA Administrator, IIHS President | | 1934 | - | Ralph Nader | "Unsafe at Any Speed" author | | 1937 | - | Joan Claybrook | NHTSA Administrator; created NCAP, pushed airbags | --- # KEY LEGISLATION TIMELINE | Year | Legislation/Regulation | Impact | |------|----------------------|--------| | 1966 | National Traffic and Motor Vehicle Safety Act | Created federal auto safety authority | | 1968 | FMVSS 208 | First occupant protection standard | | 1968 | FMVSS 301 | Fuel system integrity | | 1973 | FMVSS 216 | Roof crush resistance | | 1984 | Automatic restraint requirement | Led to airbag adoption | | 1990 | FMVSS 214 (dynamic) | First dynamic side test | | 1998 | Frontal airbags mandatory | 28 years after first proposed | | 2007 | FMVSS 214 Pole test | Head protection in side impacts | | 2009 | FMVSS 216 update | Doubled roof strength requirement | | 2012 | FMVSS 126 | ESC mandatory | | 2018 | FMVSS 111 update | Backup cameras required | --- # KEY IIHS TEST INTRODUCTION TIMELINE | Year | Test | Key Finding | |------|------|-------------| | 1995 | Moderate Overlap Frontal | Offset crashes weren't covered by full frontal | | 1995 | Head Restraint (static) | Many restraints improperly positioned | | 2003 | Side Impact | Small females vulnerable in side crashes | | 2004 | Head Restraint (dynamic) | Active head restraints superior | | 2009 | Roof Strength | Many roofs exceeded 4× even with 1.5× requirement | | 2012 | Small Overlap (driver) | Luxury cars failing - structural gap exposed | | 2013 | Front Crash Prevention | AEB dramatically reduces rear-end crashes | | 2016 | Headlights | Huge variation; some premium cars had poor lights | | 2017 | Small Overlap (passenger) | Some manufacturers only reinforced driver side | | 2019 | Pedestrian AEB | Detection varies widely | | 2021 | Side Impact (updated) | Fleet change required tougher test | --- *Document prepared as reference for DTS safety testing presentations* *Covers events from all presentation materials* *Last updated: February 13, 2026*