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    World's Safest Car: The Cornell-Liberty Safety Car". Car and Driver. 2017-01-23. Retrieved 2024-08-04. "1957 Cornell-Liberty Safety Car - The Henry Ford"...
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    practicality, safety, regulatory compliance, and cost. A "production-intent" prototype, as opposed to a concept vehicle, serves this purpose. Concept cars are often...
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    traffic safety more broadly includes roadway design. One of the first formal academic studies into improving motor vehicle safety was by Cornell Aeronautical...
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    halls of Cooper Union.". ChemE car Zapdos takes first place at nationals, Cornell Chronicle, Cornell University. "Chem E Car Video" Official website https://www...
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  • cornell.edu. Retrieved 2024-05-20. "LABORATORY TEST PROCEDURE FOR FMVSS 401 Interior Trunk Release" (PDF). nhtsa.gov. National Highway Traffic Safety...
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    for reporting concerns about corporate practices related to health and safety in a nuclear facility. She worked at the Kerr-McGee Cimarron Fuel Fabrication...
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    Lifeguard was the name of a 1956 safety package marketed by the Ford Motor Company. Spurred by Robert McNamara, the Cornell University crash research program...
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    format across its divisions in 1972. In 1981, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration of the United States standardized the format. It required...
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  • failure. In response to the 1971 study, Volkswagen said that the cars "meet or exceed all safety standards." The most detailed response to the 1971 study was...
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  • systems, alternative transportation modes, and various other functions. One car in particular that has been linked to Mr. Bond's collection is the Aston...
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    US$50 million to Cornell University for "agricultural and nutrition programs in India and for the education of Indian students at Cornell." In 2010, Tata...
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    for Safety studied the occupational safety and health of workers. Its scientific contributions include machine safeguarding guidelines, the Cornell-Liberty...
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  • the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration released a policy report to accelerate the adoption of autonomous car technology (or HAVs, highly automated...
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    automobiles. It includes the listing of certain official information about the car. The window sticker was named after Almer Stillwell "Mike" Monroney, a United...
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    Geo Metro (category Subcompact cars)
    throughout the car's structure, steel side impact door safety beams, and daytime running lights (the second generation Metro was the second GM car to offer...
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    Garage door (section Safety)
    controlled motorized mechanism for opening garage doors adds convenience, safety, and security often used with a remote or a button on wall. The history...
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    F - Placarding". Cornell University Law School. Retrieved 22 April 2013. "49 CFR 172, Subpart I - Safety and Security Plans". Cornell University Law School...
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    2003). "Prize winning Cornell researcher shows ergonomics aren't just for chairs and keyboards – would you believe forklifts?". Cornell Chronicle. Archived...
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    General Motors (category Car manufacturers of the United States)
    is a book accusing car manufacturers of being slow to introduce safety features and reluctant to spend money on improving safety. It relates to the first...
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  • Hugh DeHaven (category Automotive safety pioneers)
    heads and bodies from smashing against the inside of a car in an accident. The level of safety which we accept for ourselves, our wives and our children...
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