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DainBramaged

(39,191 posts)
Mon May 13, 2013, 01:52 PM May 2013

Carmakers Skimp On Safety In Brazil, Leading To High Fatalities

The cars roll endlessly off the local assembly lines of the industry's biggest automakers, more than 10,000 a day, into the eager hands of Brazil's new middle class. The shiny new Fords, Fiats, and Chevrolets tell the tale of an economy in full bloom that now boasts the fourth largest auto market in the world.

What happens once those vehicles hit the streets, however, is shaping up as a national tragedy, experts say, with thousands of Brazilians dying every year in auto accidents that in many cases shouldn't have proven fatal.

The culprits are the cars themselves, produced with weaker welds, scant safety features and inferior materials compared to similar models manufactured for U.S. and European consumers, say experts and engineers inside the industry. Four of Brazil's five bestselling cars failed their independent crash tests.

Unsafe cars, coupled with the South American nation's often dangerous driving conditions, have resulted in a Brazilian death rate from passenger car accidents that is nearly four times that of the United States, according to an Associated Press analysis of Brazilian Health Ministry data on deaths compared to the size of each country's car fleet. In fact, the two countries are moving in opposite directions on survival rates - the U.S. recorded 40 percent fewer fatalities from car wrecks in 2010 compared with a decade before. In Brazil, the number killed rose 72 percent, according to the latest available data.

Dr. Dirceu Alves, of Abramet, a Brazilian association of doctors that specializes in treating traffic accident victims, said poorly built cars take an unnecessary toll.
"The gravity of the injuries arriving at the hospitals is just ugly," he said, "injuries that should not be occurring."


http://autos.aol.com/article/carmakers-skimp-on-safety-in-brazil-leading-to-high-fatalities/


Automakers in Brazil point out that their cars meet the nation's safety laws wHAT HORSESHIT

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Carmakers Skimp On Safety In Brazil, Leading To High Fatalities (Original Post) DainBramaged May 2013 OP
Lax regulations lead to lax safety liberal N proud May 2013 #1
This is SOP for the auto industry as you well know. They will spend any amount and go to any lengths Egalitarian Thug May 2013 #2
The market will correct this.... Junkdrawer May 2013 #3
 

Egalitarian Thug

(12,448 posts)
2. This is SOP for the auto industry as you well know. They will spend any amount and go to any lengths
Mon May 13, 2013, 03:13 PM
May 2013

to avoid being required to do a good job. They fought every single safety requirement and they've bought virtual immunity from prosecution for criminal negligence.

One of the great ironies of America is what has been done to MI and how many of the dolts that live there still support the criminals that did it to them.

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