Regulation: With most of its rules decades old, federal highway agency admits some are weak or out of date. Measures also fail to keep pace with technology and market trends.
Efforts to strengthen vehicle safety standards have languished year after year because of lengthy delays, extremes of caution and shifting priorities within the nation’s traffic safety agency, an examination by The Times has found.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has acknowledged that a number of its standards are weak, out of date or fail to address important causes of traffic injuries and deaths. But fixing the problem has proved elusive. Critics of NHTSA say countless deaths have occurred as a result.
A Times review of government documents and court records going back 30 years revealed numerous examples:
Read more: http://articles.latimes.com/2000/sep/18/news/mn-23009

