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Comprehensive Timeline of Automotive Safety

Inventions, Events, Institutions, Publications, and Regulations

From the First Automobile to Present Day


HOW TO USE THIS DOCUMENT

This timeline includes:

  • Inventions & Technology - Safety features, materials, systems
  • Events & Milestones - Crashes, scandals, achievements
  • Institutions & Organizations - Founding of safety bodies
  • Publications & Research - Key papers, books, studies
  • Regulations (FMVSS) - All Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards
  • IIHS Testing - All IIHS test introductions and updates
  • People - Key figures and their contributions

Categories are marked with icons:

  • 🔧 Invention/Technology
  • 📅 Event/Milestone
  • 🏛️ Institution/Organization
  • 📚 Publication/Research
  • ⚖️ Regulation (FMVSS)
  • 🧪 IIHS Testing
  • 👤 People

1880-1899: THE DAWN OF THE AUTOMOBILE

Year Category Event Significance
1885 🔧 First seatbelt patented Edward J. Claghorn; designed for tourist carriages
1886 🔧 Karl Benz patents first automobile The vehicle that started it all
1893 🔧 First US gasoline automobile Duryea brothers in Springfield, MA
1896 📅 First UK automobile fatality Bridget Driscoll struck in London
1899 📅 First US automobile fatality Henry Bliss struck by electric taxi in NYC

1900-1909: EARLY AUTOMOBILES

Year Category Event Significance
1900 📅 ~8,000 automobiles in US Industry just beginning
1901 📅 Connecticut enacts first speed limit 12 mph in cities, 15 mph on country roads
1903 🏛️ Massachusetts and Missouri require license plates First vehicle registration
1908 🔧 Ford Model T introduced Mass motorization begins
1909 🏛️ First driver's license requirement Started in some states

1910-1919: MASS PRODUCTION ERA

Year Category Event Significance
1910 📅 ~450,000 automobiles in US Rapid growth
1911 🔧 Electric starter invented (Kettering) Made cars accessible to non-mechanics
1912 🔧 Electric starter in production (Cadillac) Replaced dangerous hand crank
1914 🔧 First electric traffic signal Cleveland, Ohio
1916 ⚖️ MacPherson v. Buick Motor Company Established manufacturer liability; foundation of product liability law
1917 📅 Hugh DeHaven survives mid-air collision Begins lifelong study of crash survival
1918 📅 US traffic deaths reach 10,000/year Growing toll
1919 🔧 Laminated safety glass invented Henry Ford commissions development after windshield injury
1919 📅 Oregon introduces first gas tax Funds road construction

1920-1929: THE ROARING TWENTIES

Year Category Event Significance
1920 📅 ~8 million automobiles in US Mass adoption
1921 📅 13,253 traffic deaths Death rate: 24.09 per 100M VMT
1921 🔧 Hydraulic brakes introduced (Duesenberg) Better stopping power
1923 🔧 Four-wheel brakes introduced Improved braking
1924 🔧 First dipping headlights Reduced glare
1925 📅 US traffic deaths reach 20,000/year Crisis growing
1926 🔧 Shatterproof glass in production Reduces laceration injuries
1927 🔧 First car radio (Philco) Distraction enters the vehicle
1927 🔧 Safety glass mandatory in windshields First safety requirement in some jurisdictions
1929 📅 ~23 million automobiles in US One car per 5 people

1930-1939: DEPRESSION AND EARLY RESEARCH

Year Category Event Significance
1930 📅 US traffic deaths reach 30,000/year Depression doesn't slow toll
1930s 📚 Wayne State University begins cadaver research First systematic crash injury biomechanics
1930s 👤 Lawrence Patrick begins self-experimentation Professor tests impacts on own body
1934 🔧 Chrysler introduces "Airflow" with unit body First attempt at aerodynamic safety
1934 📚 First crash injury studies published Wayne State research
1935 🔧 Fisher Body develops "Turret Top" all-steel roof Improved rollover protection
1936 🔧 Hudson introduces first concealed door hinges Reduces snag injuries
1937 🔧 Béla Barényi conceives crumple zone concept Revolutionary passive safety idea
1937 👤 Claire Straith convinces Chrysler to offer padded dashboard First OEM safety option
1937 📅 37,819 traffic deaths Death rate: 14.00 per 100M VMT
1937 🔧 First padded dashboards offered as option Chrysler; sales poor
1938 🔧 Turn signals introduced (Buick) Improved driver communication
1939 🔧 Sealed beam headlights standardized Improved nighttime visibility

1940-1949: WAR AND INNOVATION

Year Category Event Significance
1940 🔧 First automatic transmission (Hydra-Matic) Reduces driver workload
1941-1945 📅 WWII halts civilian car production But military research advances safety knowledge
1942 🏛️ Hugh DeHaven founds Cornell Crash Injury Research Project Father of crashworthiness
1942 📚 DeHaven publishes "Mechanical Analysis of Survival" First scientific crash survival study
1947 📚 John Stapp begins rocket sled experiments USAF deceleration research at Edwards AFB
1948 🔧 Tucker Torpedo includes safety features Padded dash, pop-out windshield; company fails
1949 🔧 Samuel Alderson creates "Sierra Sam" First crash test dummy for USAF ejection seats
1949 📚 Preston Tucker promotes safety features Disc brakes, padded dash, seat belts; company fails but ideas persist

1950-1959: THE PIONEERS

Year Category Event Significance
1950 📅 33,186 traffic deaths Death rate: 7.24 per 100M VMT
1950 🔧 Nash offers seatbelts as option One of first US manufacturers
1951 🔧 Barényi patents crumple zone design Mercedes-Benz; Patent No. 854,157
1951 🔧 Power steering introduced (Chrysler) Easier vehicle control
1952 📚 DeHaven publishes packaging principles "Packaging the passenger" concept
1953 🔧 Padded sun visors introduced Small safety improvement
1954 📅 December 10: Stapp achieves 46.2g deceleration "Fastest Man on Earth"; proved human survival beyond 18g
1954 📚 Stapp publishes deceleration tolerance findings Revolutionary data
1955 🔧 Ford offers "Lifeguard Design" package Padded dash, deep-dish steering wheel, optional belts
1955 📚 Cornell research documents steering column deaths Over 1 million cumulative
1956 🔧 Ford offers seatbelts as $27 option Robert McNamara's push; outsold by Chevy
1956 📅 "Safety doesn't sell" myth reinforced Ford's safety campaign deemed commercial failure
1956 📅 Murphy's Law popularized Originated on Stapp's project
1956 🔧 Padded dashboards become more common Slow adoption
1957 🔧 Volvo introduces 2-point lap belt as standard First standard seatbelt
1958 👤 Nils Bohlin joins Volvo Former Saab ejection seat engineer
1959 🔧 Nils Bohlin invents 3-point seatbelt Modern V-shaped belt design
1959 📅 Volvo makes 3-point belt patent freely available Believed safety shouldn't be proprietary
1959 🏛️ Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) founded Insurance industry funds safety research
1959 🔧 Mercedes W111 with safety cell First production crumple zone vehicle
1959 🔧 Volvo PV544 first car with standard 3-point belts Revolutionary standard equipment

1960-1969: THE REGULATORY REVOLUTION

Year Category Event Significance
1960 📅 36,399 traffic deaths Death rate: 5.06 per 100M VMT
1960 👤 Robert McNamara becomes Ford President Safety advocate (brief tenure before JFK administration)
1961 📅 US traffic deaths reach 40,000/year Crisis point
1961 🔧 First production airbag patent Allen Breed files patent
1962 📚 Daniel Patrick Moynihan writes on auto safety Future senator raises awareness
1963 🔧 GM Corvair criticized for handling Later subject of Nader's book
1964 📅 Over 1 million steering column deaths recorded Cumulative toll
1964 🔧 Disc brakes become more common Better stopping power
1964 🔧 Collapsible steering column developed GM engineers address impalement problem
1965 📚 November 30: Ralph Nader publishes "Unsafe at Any Speed" Attacked auto industry; exposed Corvair
1965 📅 47,089 traffic deaths Mounting crisis
1966 📅 GM caught investigating Nader Surveillance, harassment exposed
1966 📅 GM President apologizes before Congress Public humiliation for industry
1966 ⚖️ National Traffic and Motor Vehicle Safety Act First federal auto safety law; created DOT
1966 🏛️ US Department of Transportation created Federal transportation oversight
1966 👤 William Haddon appointed first NHTSA Administrator "Father of Injury Epidemiology"
1966 🔧 Collapsible steering columns introduced GM leads; others follow
1967 🔧 Energy-absorbing steering columns in production Reduces impalement deaths dramatically
1967 ⚖️ First FMVSS standards take effect 20 standards issued
1968 📅 36 football fatalities Worst year; leads to NOCSAE founding
1968 🔧 VIP-50 dummy created Built for GM and Ford
1968 ⚖️ FMVSS 101: Controls and Displays Standard control locations
1968 ⚖️ FMVSS 102: Transmission Shift Lever Sequence P-R-N-D-L pattern
1968 ⚖️ FMVSS 103: Windshield Defrosting/Defogging Driver visibility
1968 ⚖️ FMVSS 104: Windshield Wiping/Washing Driver visibility
1968 ⚖️ FMVSS 105: Hydraulic Brake Systems Braking performance
1968 ⚖️ FMVSS 106: Brake Hoses Brake system integrity
1968 ⚖️ FMVSS 108: Lamps, Reflective Devices Lighting standards
1968 ⚖️ FMVSS 109: New Pneumatic Tires Tire safety
1968 ⚖️ FMVSS 110: Tire Selection and Rims Proper tire/rim matching
1968 ⚖️ FMVSS 111: Rearview Mirrors Rear visibility
1968 ⚖️ FMVSS 113: Hood Latch System Prevents hood fly-up
1968 ⚖️ FMVSS 114: Theft Protection Key-locking requirement
1968 ⚖️ FMVSS 116: Motor Vehicle Brake Fluids Brake fluid standards
1968 ⚖️ FMVSS 118: Power-Operated Window Systems Prevents entrapment
1968 ⚖️ FMVSS 119: New Pneumatic Tires for Vehicles Other Than Passenger Cars Truck tire safety
1968 ⚖️ FMVSS 120: Tire Selection and Rims for Vehicles Other Than Passenger Cars Truck tire/rim
1968 ⚖️ FMVSS 124: Accelerator Control Systems Prevents unintended acceleration
1968 ⚖️ FMVSS 201: Occupant Protection in Interior Impact Padded interior surfaces
1968 ⚖️ FMVSS 202: Head Restraints Whiplash protection
1968 ⚖️ FMVSS 203: Impact Protection for the Driver from the Steering Control System Steering wheel padding
1968 ⚖️ FMVSS 204: Steering Control Rearward Displacement Limits steering column intrusion
1968 ⚖️ FMVSS 205: Glazing Materials Safety glass requirements
1968 ⚖️ FMVSS 206: Door Locks and Door Retention Doors stay closed in crash
1968 ⚖️ FMVSS 207: Seating Systems Seat strength and anchorage
1968 ⚖️ FMVSS 208: Occupant Crash Protection Seatbelt requirements; foundation standard
1968 ⚖️ FMVSS 209: Seat Belt Assemblies Seatbelt specifications
1968 ⚖️ FMVSS 210: Seat Belt Assembly Anchorages Anchorage strength
1968 ⚖️ FMVSS 211: Wheel Nuts, Wheel Discs, Hub Caps Prevents wheel separation
1968 ⚖️ FMVSS 212: Windshield Mounting Retention in crash
1968 ⚖️ FMVSS 213: Child Restraint Systems Child seat requirements
1968 ⚖️ FMVSS 214: Side Impact Protection Door strength (static initially)
1968 ⚖️ FMVSS 215: Exterior Protection Bumper requirements
1968 ⚖️ FMVSS 217: Bus Emergency Exits School bus safety
1968 ⚖️ FMVSS 218: Motorcycle Helmets Helmet standards
1968 ⚖️ FMVSS 219: Windshield Zone Intrusion Limits penetration
1968 ⚖️ FMVSS 220: School Bus Rollover Protection Bus roof strength
1968 ⚖️ FMVSS 221: School Bus Body Joint Strength Structural integrity
1968 ⚖️ FMVSS 222: School Bus Passenger Seating Compartmentalization
1968 ⚖️ FMVSS 301: Fuel System Integrity Prevents post-crash fires
1968 ⚖️ FMVSS 302: Flammability of Interior Materials Reduces fire spread
1969 👤 William Haddon becomes IIHS President Transforms into testing organization
1969 🏛️ NOCSAE founded After 36 football fatalities in 1968

1970-1979: STANDARDS TAKE HOLD

Year Category Event Significance
1970 🏛️ NHTSA established as independent agency National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
1970 📅 52,627 traffic deaths Death rate: 4.74 per 100M VMT - baseline
1970 ⚖️ NHTSA proposes airbag requirement Beginning of 28-year fight
1970 📚 Haddon Matrix published Framework for injury prevention strategies
1971 🔧 Hybrid I dummy introduced GM combined best features of existing dummies
1971 📅 Ford Pinto enters production Rear fuel tank design flaw
1971 ⚖️ FMVSS 121: Air Brake Systems Heavy vehicle braking
1972 🔧 Hybrid II dummy introduced First FMVSS-compliant dummy
1972 📅 54,589 traffic deaths All-time peak US traffic fatalities
1972 🔧 GM offers airbags as option (Oldsmobile) Few buyers
1972 ⚖️ FMVSS 105 revised: Hydraulic and Electric Brake Systems Updated braking standards
1973 📅 Ford Pinto internal memo Cost-benefit analysis: $11 fix vs. deaths
1973 ⚖️ FMVSS 216: Roof Crush Resistance 1.5× vehicle weight requirement
1973 ⚖️ FMVSS 214 revised: Side door strength Static requirements
1973 🏛️ NOCSAE publishes first football helmet standard First athletic equipment certification
1974 🔧 GM offers airbag + knee bolster system Limited Oldsmobile, Buick, Cadillac
1974 ⚖️ Interlock seatbelt requirement Car won't start without belt; quickly repealed
1974 ⚖️ FMVSS 208 revised to require ignition interlock Repealed same year due to public outcry
1975 ⚖️ FMVSS 122: Motorcycle Brake Systems Motorcycle braking
1975 ⚖️ FMVSS 123: Motorcycle Controls and Displays Standardized controls
1975 ⚖️ FMVSS 125: Warning Devices Triangle reflectors for trucks
1975 🔧 Catalytic converters required Unleaded gas era begins
1976 🔧 Hybrid III dummy introduced Still the gold standard today
1976 📅 Industry lobbying delays airbag requirement Airbag mandate postponed
1977 👤 Joan Claybrook becomes NHTSA Administrator Pushed airbag mandate, created NCAP
1977 📚 Mother Jones publishes "Pinto Madness" Exposed Ford fuel tank scandal
1977 ⚖️ FMVSS 301 strengthened Direct response to Pinto; stricter leakage limits
1978 📅 NHTSA recalls 1.5 million Ford Pintos Largest recall to date
1978 ⚖️ Indiana criminally prosecutes Ford First criminal case against automaker
1978 🔧 Anti-lock brakes introduced (Mercedes, BMW) Electronic braking control
1979 🏛️ NHTSA NCAP launched New Car Assessment Program; first consumer ratings
1979 📅 Three Mile Island nuclear accident Unrelated but shapes public view of technology risk
1979 🔧 First US Side Impact Dummy (SID) Enables side crash testing
1979 ⚖️ FMVSS 126: Truck-Camper Loading Weight distribution

1980-1989: THE AIRBAG WARS

Year Category Event Significance
1980 📅 Ford acquitted in Pinto trial But reputation destroyed; 27-180 deaths attributed
1980 🏛️ MADD founded Mothers Against Drunk Driving; transforms DUI policy
1980 📅 51,091 traffic deaths Death rate: 3.35 per 100M VMT
1980s 🔧 European Side Impact Dummy (EuroSID) developed International collaboration
1981 📅 Reagan administration rescinds airbag mandate Major setback for safety
1983 ⚖️ State Farm v. DOT Supreme Court rules rescission was arbitrary
1983 📅 Seatbelt usage rate: 14% Before mandatory laws
1984 ⚖️ FMVSS 208 revised: Automatic restraint requirement Compromise: airbag OR automatic belt
1984 ⚖️ New York passes first mandatory seatbelt law Other states follow
1984 ⚖️ FMVSS 208 Automatic Occupant Protection Phase-in begins
1985 📅 William Haddon dies IIHS president, NHTSA founder; age 58
1985 🔧 Automatic seatbelts appear in production Motorized shoulder belts
1986 📅 Audi 5000 "unintended acceleration" controversy 60 Minutes segment; actually pedal misapplication
1986 🔧 Center High-Mounted Stop Light (CHMSL) required Third brake light
1987 ⚖️ FMVSS 108 revised: CHMSL required Center brake light mandatory
1988 🔧 First passenger airbag in production Chrysler offers across lineup
1989 🔧 Chrysler makes driver airbag standard First US manufacturer

1990-1999: MODERN TESTING EMERGES

Year Category Event Significance
1990 ⚖️ FMVSS 214 revised: Dynamic side impact test MDB at 33.5 mph; first dynamic side test
1990 📅 First airbag fatality recorded Child killed by deploying airbag
1990 📅 44,599 traffic deaths Death rate: 2.08 per 100M VMT
1990 📅 Seatbelt usage rate: 49% Laws making difference
1991 ⚖️ Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act (ISTEA) Federal funding for safety
1992 ⚖️ FMVSS 208 revised: Driver/passenger airbags phase-in Leading to 1998 mandate
1993 📅 GM discontinues live animal testing Other manufacturers follow
1993 🔧 Volvo introduces SIPS (Side Impact Protection System) Integrated side protection
1994 📚 US Patent Office credits Barényi with VW Beetle design Retroactive recognition
1995 🔧 Volvo introduces first side torso airbag Pioneering side protection
1995 🧪 IIHS Moderate Overlap Frontal test introduced 40% offset, deformable barrier, 40 mph
1995 🧪 IIHS Head Restraint rating introduced (static) Geometry evaluation
1995 📚 Albert King publishes cadaver research value calculation 276 lives saved per cadaver/year
1995 📅 Seatbelt usage rate: 68% Continuing improvement
1996 🏛️ Euro NCAP founded European consumer testing program
1996 📅 26 airbag deaths Crisis building
1996 ⚖️ FMVSS 213 revised: Child restraint improvements Better child seat standards
1996 🔧 On-board diagnostics (OBD-II) required Standardized vehicle computers
1997 🏛️ Euro NCAP releases first ratings Rover 100 gets 1 star; withdrawn from production
1997 🧪 NHTSA NCAP adds side impact test Consumer side crash ratings
1997 📅 53 airbag deaths Peak year for airbag fatalities
1997 📅 Sweden launches Vision Zero Goal: zero traffic deaths
1997 🔧 Barényi dies "Father of Passive Safety"; age 90
1998 ⚖️ FMVSS 208 revised: "Depowered" airbags required Lower inflation force
1998 ⚖️ FMVSS 208 revised: Frontal airbags mandatory Finally - 28 years after first proposed
1998 🔧 First side curtain airbags in production Head protection in side impacts
1998 🔧 Electronic Stability Control introduced (Mercedes, BMW) Prevents loss of control
1998 ⚖️ FMVSS 201 revised: Upper interior head protection Pillar padding required
1998 ⚖️ FMVSS 225: Child Restraint Anchorage Systems (LATCH) Standardized child seat attachment
1999 📅 John Stapp dies "Fastest Man on Earth"; age 89
1999 🏛️ ANCAP (Australasian NCAP) founded Australia/New Zealand testing

2000-2009: EXPANDING PROTECTION

Year Category Event Significance
2000 ⚖️ FMVSS 208 revised: Advanced airbag rule Size-sensing, suppression for small occupants
2000 📅 Ford Explorer/Firestone tire scandal Tread separation caused fatal rollovers; 200+ deaths
2000 ⚖️ TREAD Act Requires tire pressure monitoring, defect reporting
2000 📅 41,945 traffic deaths Death rate: 1.53 per 100M VMT
2000 📅 Seatbelt usage rate: 71% Continuing climb
2000s 🔧 WorldSID dummy development International side impact harmonization
2001 ⚖️ FMVSS 138: Tire Pressure Monitoring Systems Required by 2007
2002 📅 Nils Bohlin dies 3-point seatbelt inventor; age 82
2003 🔧 Honda introduces first radar-based collision warning Early ADAS
2003 🧪 IIHS Side Impact test introduced SID-IIs (5th female) dummy; taller barrier
2004 ⚖️ ABS required on all new vehicles Anti-lock brakes mandatory
2004 🧪 IIHS Head Restraint dynamic test introduced BioRID II dummy sled test
2005 📚 Dr. Bennet Omalu publishes first NFL CTE case Mike Webster; concussion crisis begins
2005 📅 Samuel Alderson dies "Father of the crash test dummy"; age 90
2006 📅 Lawrence Patrick dies Wayne State "human guinea pig"; age 86
2006 🏛️ C-NCAP (China) established Chinese consumer testing
2006 ⚖️ FMVSS 126: Electronic Stability Control Required by 2012
2007 ⚖️ FMVSS 214 revised: Pole test added 254mm pole at 20 mph; head protection
2007 ⚖️ FMVSS 138 takes effect TPMS required
2007 📚 NHTSA publishes ESC effectiveness study 75% reduction in fatal rollovers
2008 🔧 Volvo City Safety introduced First low-speed AEB system
2008 🔧 Ford introduces inflatable seatbelts Belt airbag technology
2009 🧪 IIHS 50th Anniversary crash test 1959 Bel Air vs. 2009 Malibu
2009 ⚖️ FMVSS 216 revised: Roof strength doubled 3× vehicle weight (was 1.5×)
2009 🧪 IIHS Roof Strength ratings introduced 4× for "Good" rating
2009 📅 NFL acknowledges concussion problem League finally admits brain damage link
2009 🔧 THOR-50M development advances Next-generation frontal dummy

2010-2019: THE ACTIVE SAFETY REVOLUTION

Year Category Event Significance
2010 📅 32,999 traffic deaths Death rate: 1.11 per 100M VMT
2010 📅 Seatbelt usage rate: 85% High compliance
2010 🏛️ Latin NCAP established Latin American testing
2010 🔧 Pedestrian detection systems emerge Camera-based detection
2011 📅 $765 million NFL concussion settlement League pays former players
2011 📅 32,479 traffic deaths Death rate: 1.10 - lowest since 1949
2011 🧪 NHTSA NCAP enhanced Side pole test, rollover rating, Overall Vehicle Score
2011 🏛️ NFL/NFLPA helmet testing program begins Public safety rankings
2011 🏛️ ASEAN NCAP established Southeast Asian testing
2011 🏛️ Global NCAP established Testing in India/Africa
2012 🧪 IIHS Small Overlap test introduced (driver side) 25% rigid barrier, 40 mph
2012 📅 First Small Overlap results shock industry BMW, Mercedes, Audi rated Marginal or Poor
2012 ⚖️ FMVSS 126 takes effect: ESC required Electronic Stability Control mandatory
2012 ⚖️ FMVSS 111 revised: Backup cameras proposed Rearview visibility
2013 🔧 THOR-50M deliveries begin 150+ data channels
2013 🧪 IIHS Front Crash Prevention testing introduced AEB ratings begin
2014 🧪 Euro NCAP adds AEB requirement Required for 5-star rating
2014 🔧 Tesla Autopilot announced Level 2 automation
2015 🔧 WIAMan dummy developed Military blast dummy (DTS + US Army)
2016 📅 20 automakers commit to standard AEB Voluntary by September 2022
2016 🧪 IIHS Headlight evaluation introduced Nighttime visibility ratings
2016 📅 "Concussion" movie released CTE issue reaches mainstream
2016 📅 Tesla Autopilot first fatality Joshua Brown in Florida
2017 🧪 IIHS Small Overlap passenger side added Prevents asymmetric design
2017 ⚖️ FMVSS 226: Ejection Mitigation Side curtains required
2018 ⚖️ FMVSS 111 revised: Backup cameras required After Kids and Cars advocacy
2018 📅 Uber self-driving car kills pedestrian Elaine Herzberg in Tempe, AZ
2018 🔧 Level 3 automation testing expands Limited self-driving
2019 🧪 IIHS Pedestrian AEB testing introduced Adult and child targets
2019 🧪 IIHS develops rear seat safety evaluation Research phase
2019 📅 36,096 traffic deaths Death rate: 1.11 per 100M VMT
2019 📅 6,205 pedestrian deaths Rising trend

2020-PRESENT: NEW CHALLENGES

Year Category Event Significance
2020 📅 COVID-19 pandemic changes driving patterns Less driving, more speeding
2020 📅 38,824 traffic deaths Death rate: 1.37 - pandemic spike
2020 🧪 Euro NCAP introduces Mobile Progressive Deformable Barrier Updated frontal protocol
2020 📅 Seatbelt usage rate: 90% Near saturation
2021 🧪 IIHS Side Impact test updated 4,200 lb barrier, 37 mph, taller profile
2021 📅 42,939 traffic deaths Highest since 2005
2021 📅 7,388 pedestrian deaths Continuing rise
2022 📅 AEB standard on most new vehicles Industry commitment achieved
2022 📅 42,795 traffic deaths Slight improvement
2022 📅 Seatbelt usage rate: 92% Current level
2022 📅 7,500+ pedestrian deaths 18% of all traffic deaths
2022 ⚖️ Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act Includes safety funding
2023 🔧 THOR-5F introduced First true female crash test dummy
2023 🏛️ Bharat NCAP (India) launches Indian consumer testing
2023 📅 Cruise suspends robotaxi operations Pedestrian dragging incident
2023 🔧 Mercedes Drive Pilot (Level 3) approved in Nevada, California First true Level 3 in US
2024 🧪 Euro NCAP requires driver monitoring Distraction detection
2024 ⚖️ NHTSA proposes updated NCAP Includes pedestrian protection

COMPLETE FMVSS LIST (Current Standards)

100 Series: Controls and Displays, Lighting, Glazing

FMVSS Title Original Year Key Requirements
101 Controls and Displays 1968 Standardized control locations
102 Transmission Shift Lever Sequence 1968 P-R-N-D-L pattern
103 Windshield Defrosting and Defogging 1968 Driver visibility
104 Windshield Wiping and Washing 1968 Minimum wipe area
105 Hydraulic and Electric Brake Systems 1968 Braking performance
106 Brake Hoses 1968 Hose specifications
108 Lamps, Reflective Devices, and Equipment 1968 Lighting standards
109 New Pneumatic Tires 1968 Tire performance
110 Tire Selection and Rims 1968 Proper matching
111 Rearview Mirrors (now includes backup camera) 1968/2018 Rear visibility
113 Hood Latch System 1968 Prevents fly-up
114 Theft Protection and Rollaway Prevention 1968 Security
116 Motor Vehicle Brake Fluids 1968 Fluid standards
118 Power-Operated Window, Partition, and Roof Panel Systems 1968 Anti-entrapment
119 New Pneumatic Tires for Motor Vehicles (except passenger cars) 1968 Truck tires
120 Tire Selection and Rims (except passenger cars) 1968 Truck tire/rim
121 Air Brake Systems 1971 Heavy vehicle brakes
122 Motorcycle Brake Systems 1975 Motorcycle braking
123 Motorcycle Controls and Displays 1975 Standardized controls
124 Accelerator Control Systems 1968 Prevents stuck throttle
125 Warning Devices 1975 Triangle reflectors
126 Electronic Stability Control Systems 2006/2012 ESC required
129 New Non-Pneumatic Tires for Passenger Cars 2005 Run-flat standards
135 Light Vehicle Brake Systems 1995 Passenger car brakes
138 Tire Pressure Monitoring Systems 2001/2007 TPMS required
139 New Pneumatic Radial Tires for Light Vehicles 2003 Radial tire standards
141 Minimum Sound Requirements for Hybrid and Electric Vehicles 2016 Pedestrian alert

200 Series: Crash Avoidance and Crashworthiness

FMVSS Title Original Year Key Requirements
201 Occupant Protection in Interior Impact 1968/1998 Padded surfaces, pillar padding
202 Head Restraints 1968 Whiplash protection
203 Impact Protection for the Driver from the Steering Control System 1968 Steering wheel padding
204 Steering Control Rearward Displacement 1968 Limits intrusion
205 Glazing Materials 1968 Safety glass
206 Door Locks and Door Retention Components 1968 Doors stay closed
207 Seating Systems 1968 Seat strength
208 Occupant Crash Protection 1968/1998/2000 Belts, airbags
209 Seat Belt Assemblies 1968 Belt specifications
210 Seat Belt Assembly Anchorages 1968 Anchorage strength
212 Windshield Mounting 1968 Retention
213 Child Restraint Systems 1968 Child seats
214 Side Impact Protection 1968/1990/2007 Side crash protection
216 Roof Crush Resistance 1973/2009 3× vehicle weight
217 Bus Emergency Exits and Window Retention 1968 School bus safety
218 Motorcycle Helmets 1968 Helmet standards
219 Windshield Zone Intrusion 1968 Limits penetration
220 School Bus Rollover Protection 1968 Bus roof strength
221 School Bus Body Joint Strength 1968 Structural integrity
222 School Bus Passenger Seating and Crash Protection 1968 Compartmentalization
223 Rear Impact Guards (Trailers) 1996 Underride prevention
224 Rear Impact Protection (Trailers) 1996 Underride testing
225 Child Restraint Anchorage Systems (LATCH) 1998 Standardized attachment
226 Ejection Mitigation 2017 Side curtain requirements

300 Series: Post-Crash Standards

FMVSS Title Original Year Key Requirements
301 Fuel System Integrity 1968/1977 Fire prevention
302 Flammability of Interior Materials 1968 Fire resistance
303 Fuel System Integrity of Compressed Natural Gas Vehicles 1994 CNG safety
304 Compressed Natural Gas Fuel Container Integrity 1994 CNG containers
305 Electric-Powered Vehicles: Electrolyte Spillage and Electrical Shock Protection 1998 EV safety

COMPLETE IIHS TEST TIMELINE

Year Test Configuration Key Innovation
1995 Moderate Overlap Frontal 40% offset, deformable barrier, 40 mph First offset crash test
1995 Head Restraint (static) Geometry measurement Whiplash protection geometry
2003 Side Impact MDB 31 mph, SID-IIs Small female protection
2004 Head Restraint (dynamic) BioRID II sled test Actual whiplash performance
2009 Roof Strength Static plate load 4× for "Good"
2012 Small Overlap (driver) 25% rigid barrier, 40 mph Exposed structural gaps
2013 Front Crash Prevention 12/25 mph approach First AEB ratings
2016 Headlights Track testing, day/night Visibility evaluation
2017 Small Overlap (passenger) 25% rigid barrier, 40 mph Symmetric protection
2019 Pedestrian AEB Adult/child targets Vulnerable road users
2021 Side Impact (updated) 4,200 lb, 37 mph, taller Modern fleet threat
TBD Rear Seat Safety Frontal crash, rear dummy Neglected occupant

MAJOR SAFETY ORGANIZATIONS

Founded Organization Role
1913 National Safety Council General safety advocacy
1942 Cornell Crash Injury Research Project First crash research (DeHaven)
1959 IIHS Insurance-funded testing
1966 US Department of Transportation Federal oversight
1969 NOCSAE Athletic equipment standards
1970 NHTSA Federal auto safety agency
1980 MADD Drunk driving advocacy
1996 Euro NCAP European testing
1999 ANCAP Australia/New Zealand
2006 C-NCAP China
2010 Latin NCAP Latin America
2011 ASEAN NCAP Southeast Asia
2011 Global NCAP India/Africa
2023 Bharat NCAP India

KEY PUBLICATIONS

Year Publication Author(s) Significance
1942 "Mechanical Analysis of Survival in Falls from Heights of Fifty to One Hundred and Fifty Feet" Hugh DeHaven First scientific crash survival study
1954 Deceleration tolerance papers John Stapp Proved human survival beyond 18g
1962 "Epidemic on the Highways" Daniel Patrick Moynihan Raised public awareness
1965 "Unsafe at Any Speed" Ralph Nader Changed industry; led to regulation
1970 "Haddon Matrix" William Haddon Jr. Framework for injury prevention
1977 "Pinto Madness" Mother Jones Exposed Ford scandal
1995 "Humanitarian Benefits of Cadaver Research" Albert King 276 lives/cadaver/year
2003 "Stiff: The Curious Lives of Human Cadavers" Mary Roach Popular book on cadaver research
2005 First CTE in NFL player paper Bennet Omalu Started concussion crisis awareness

Document prepared as comprehensive reference for DTS safety testing presentations All FMVSS standards current as of 2024 Last updated: February 13, 2026