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    Their slogan is "For Safer Cars". Euro NCAP is a voluntary vehicle safety rating system created by the Swedish Road Administration, the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile and International Consumer Research & Testing, backed by fourteen members, and motoring and consumer organisations in several EU countries.
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    Euro NCAP tests – you may have heard about these when looking for a new car. Euro NCAP stands for the European New Car Assessment Programme, and uses a rating system to test new cars for their safety.
    A car's overall Euro NCAP rating is the result of tests in four areas: adult occupant protection, child occupant protection, pedestrian protection and safety assistance technology. Cars are given a percentage score in each of the four areas, although Euro NCAP doesn't share its exact scoring methodology.
    After running the tests, Euro NCAP comes up with a final score for each section of safety. They’re all marked out of 100. The 4 marks are then used to give a star rating for the car. Manufacturers aim to get 5 stars, but some cars have recently been given lower ratings as they lack safety assists. There are also some cars that come with 2 ratings.
  3. What is a Euro NCAP safety rating and how do you get 5 stars?