The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) is introducing safety ratings for commercial vehicles to address the lack of government regulation and independent evaluation in this sector, aiming to reduce the 16% of roadway fatalities involving such vehicles by pushing for advanced safety features like automatic emergency braking and airbags. This move could increase costs but is expected to enhance overall road safety by encouraging manufacturers to exceed current standards.
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