Global NCAP calls out global safety disparity, urges minimum standards
The vehicle safety body says that poor countries are given more dangerous cars, calls for minimum worldwide standards
The vehicle safety body says that poor countries are given more dangerous cars, calls for minimum worldwide standards
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