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Mentioned in 18 episodes
Unsafe at Any Speed
The Designed-In Dangers of the American Automobile
Book • 1965
Published in 1965, 'Unsafe at Any Speed' by Ralph Nader exposed the potential dangers of American cars and the automotive industry's resistance to improving safety.
The book focused on various design flaws, such as the Chevrolet Corvair's steering system, and criticized the industry for prioritizing style and cost over consumer safety.
It led to the passage of the National Traffic and Motor Vehicle Safety Act in 1966 and the establishment of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
The book's impact extended beyond legislation, influencing public perception of vehicle safety and driving consumer advocacy efforts.
The book focused on various design flaws, such as the Chevrolet Corvair's steering system, and criticized the industry for prioritizing style and cost over consumer safety.
It led to the passage of the National Traffic and Motor Vehicle Safety Act in 1966 and the establishment of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
The book's impact extended beyond legislation, influencing public perception of vehicle safety and driving consumer advocacy efforts.
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as a brilliant book written by Ralph Nader about General Motors' refusal to make cars safer.


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as an expose on how car companies resisted regulation, especially regarding safety.


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, referring to motor interests insidious actions, from the book 'Unsafe at Any Speed'.


Chris Hayes

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‘Life After Cars’ with Sarah Goodyear and Doug Gordon
Mentioned when discussing the dangers of car design in the 1960s.

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, alluding to Robert Kennedy Jr.'s actions towards the safest known product.


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