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Consumer Reports, a renowned independent nonprofit organization, conducts rigorous emergency handling tests on new vehicles to ensure their safety and reliability.
The tests, which take place at the organization’s 327-acre testing center in Connecticut, include handling tests, avoidance maneuvers, and braking tests under various conditions.

These evaluations are crucial in determining a vehicle’s ability to handle emergency situations, such as hard braking and obstacle avoidance.

The data collected from these tests helps evaluators rank new vehicles based on their performance in high-speed, kinetic testing.
With a rich history of reviewing cars for over 9 decades, Consumer Reports continues to provide valuable insights to car buyers, making informed decisions about their next vehicle purchase.

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Source: Jalopnik (Auto Culture & Tuning)
Source: Jalopnik (Auto Culture & Tuning) (jalopnik.com)