Wednesday, September 13, 2006

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Ford Motor Company has announced that it will make electronic stability control a standard feature on all of its models by the end of 2009. Although SUVs and rollovers have taken the brunt of the criticism other traction-related crashes have piqued the interest of federal regulators. As we reported earlier some in Washington have proposed a timeline by which all vehicles sold within the United States will be required to come standard with some form of a stability control system. Ford maintains that its own roll out of traction control equipped vehicles will be well ahead of the proposed federal regulations.

Ford has had a few lawsuits regarding rollovers over the course of the last few years making the company a target for electronic stability control proponents. Electronic stability control would prevent nearly one in three accidents according to a study done by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety.

[Source: BusinessWeek]

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