A U.S. automotive safety agency adjusted its guidelines on how manufacturers may reference safety ratings.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) announced Wednesday that companies may no longer tout safety ratings with decimal points or ratings above five stars. The policy change comes three months after electric car manufacturer Tesla Motors bragged of an <a target=_blank href="all-time high 5.4-star safety rating for its Model S sedan.
“Our 5-Star Safety Ratings Program serves as one of the most trusted …read more
Source: Mashable