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INGENIEUR ASEAN NCAP – New Car Assessment Programme By Khairul Anwar Abu Kassim Hyundai EON crash test F rom a road safety point of view, every measure and countermeasure must be treated as equally important although in reality it may not be true; even with accompanying statistical evidence. For example, the fitment of passive safety items such as airbags and seatbelts may help reduce the severity of injury but in real-world studies, it is shown that vehicle occupants still ignore seatbelts which then makes airbags useless. Such a scenario is deemed to be the “human factor” as the option to be safe is available. However, the above situation should not undermine efforts to promote the fitment of airbags as a standard item in cars. Similar arguments may be applied to the rest of the vehicle safety equipment, since every small effort to upgrade the “minimum” requirement will bring significant results in the long run. These must also be followed by effective and consistent advocacies and enforcement efforts. The human factor is complicated and difficult to solve in an objective 6 16 VOL 2017 VOL 70 55 APRIL-JUNE JUNE 2013 manner as it requires a change in attitude. The solution to raise the bar of the “minimum” safety standard for cars can be achieved through the New Car Assessment Programme (NCAP). Previous efforts have mostly focused on establishing and strengthening the car industry in the country, so hopefully the introduction of NCAP may be regarded as a new paradigm in the country’s automotive layout. NCAP can be the catalyst to raise the “minimum” car safety standard in the country, or plainly described as “politically acceptable” by Mooren et al (2011) if the status quo remains disadvantageous to the road users. Many fatalities occur not because of driver error but because of a combination of driver error, negligently designed road systems and politically acceptable but technically substandard vehicles. The main purpose of the NCAP and other automobile safety rating programmes is to set a standard above Vehicle Type Approval (VTA) to exclusively ensure that safety is not compromised