Euro NCAP explains its safety scale: ‘There are no unsafe cars’
All cars for sale are generally safe, according to Euro NCAP, but its grading system allows buyers to determine what is best for them. Euro NCAP has gone on record to dispel the notion that customers should only buy cars with five-star safety ratings, stating local homologation rules are enough to ensure vehicles are fit for the road. When asked by Drive to explain its rating system, which is also shared by ANCAP , Euro NCAP secretary general Dr Michiel van Ratingen said every car that comes to market is fundamentally safe because of homologation rules – known as Australian Design Rules (ADRs) locally. “There are no unsafe cars because otherwise regulations would not be doing their job,” van Ratingen said. “Regulations set the baseline, what they believe is sellable in the European market. NCAP is not a black and white system, it has five levels, so it has five levels of safety in my view, that’s how I look at it. MORE: Safety body hits back at car brand...