auto dealer in black and red logo
MenuMENU
SearchSEARCH

Proposed Rule Aimed to Cut Pedestrian Deaths

NHTSA regulation would require automakers to design vehicles with safety features to protect pedestrians’ heads in front-end collisions.

September 11, 2024
Proposed Rule Aimed to Cut Pedestrian Deaths

When pedestrians are hit and killed by the front of a vehicle, it’s most commonly a multipurpose passenger vehicle, according to data cited by the NHTSA.

Credit:

Pexels/Brett Sayles

1 min to read


A federal traffic safety group has proposed a rule that new vehicles be designed to curb serious pedestrian injuries and deaths, which it said have jumped dramatically in recent years.

The regulation, proposed by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, a division of the U.S. transportation department, would seek to better protect pedestrians’ heads in vehicle collisions.

The agency said it aligns with the 2021 Bipartisan Infrastructure Law to “harmonize U.S. vehicle regulations globally to promote vehicle safety,” with the aim of cutting pedestrian injuries and fatalities. It estimates the rule could save nearly 70 lives each year.

Pedestrian traffic deaths rose 57% from 2013 to 2022 to 7,522, and 88% of them in 2022 happened in single-vehicle collisions, according to the NHTSA.

The rule, if enacted, would affect passenger vehicles 10,000 pounds or lighter and include SUVs, crossovers and vans.

When pedestrians are hit and killed by the front of a vehicle, it’s most commonly a multipurpose passenger vehicle, according to the agency, which said that was the case in 49% of such collisions in 2022, followed by passenger cars at 37%.

The rule would come with new testing of “head-to-hood” collisions and require automakers to incorporate design to minimize head injuries.

LEARN MORE: Crosswalks Lights Keep Pedestrians Safer

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

More Industry

aerial view of BMW Spartangburg, South Carolina plant
Industryby Lauren LawrenceMarch 6, 2026

BMW Tops U.S. Exports

In 2025 over 400,000 BMW X models were assembled at the BMW plant in Spartanburg, S.C., which is the automaker’s only U.S.-based manufacturing factory.

Read More →
Industryby StaffMarch 6, 2026

Explore the 12 Rules for an F&I Life at EFI

EFI 2026 will take place April 13–15 at The Cosmopolitan Las Vegas.

Read More →
Industryby StaffMarch 6, 2026

Tennessee Toyota Store Sells

Lithia Motors picked up the dealership to add to its fast-growing stable of U.S. franchises as the Toyota brand remains coveted among retailers.

Read More →
Ad Loading...
Industryby Hannah MitchellMarch 2, 2026

Meet the Editor: Hannah Mitchell

A longtime newspaper journalist, Bobit Dealer Group's editor was raised on news back in the South. Now she brings that news-hound ethic to our four auto retail magazines.

Read More →
Industryby StaffMarch 2, 2026

Prove You Can Do F&I at EFI

‘So You Think You Can Do F&I’ is a live role-play contest taking place at the 2026 Ethical F&I Managers Conference.

Read More →
Headshots of Adam Crowell, Wayne Curtis, and Amanda Rawls displayed under the KPA logo with their updated executive titles.
Industryby StaffFebruary 27, 2026

KPA Elevates Leaders to Accelerate Growth

Focused leadership is intended to enhance the company's ability to help automotive dealers, repair shops, and auto-adjacent businesses speed innovation and navigate growing regulatory complexity.

Read More →
Ad Loading...
Industryby Hannah MitchellFebruary 27, 2026

BMW Dives Deeper into Robots

Automaker expands humanoids to German factory as it seeks to scale the machines’ use and become a leader in ‘physical AI’ applications like them.

Read More →
F&Iby Lauren LawrenceFebruary 27, 2026

Price Driving Insurance Churn

Over half of insurance holders ages 18 to 29 reported to be 'somewhat' likely to change providers in the next 90 days, according to CivicScience, which found that interest was lower among older age groups.

Read More →
Industryby Lauren LawrenceFebruary 25, 2026

Dealer Debrief: JD Power Vehicle Dependability & More

This week on Dealer Debrief Lauren Lawrence reveals what JD Power named the most dependable model in its 2026 U.S. Vehicle Dependability Study and much more.

Read More →
Ad Loading...
Industryby Hannah MitchellFebruary 24, 2026

Overall Consumer Confidence Up

Americans’ view of present business conditions, the labor market and family finances, though, are still in the dumps, and if they plan to buy cars, many target used units.

Read More →