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IIHS Crash Tests Toughened in 2023

When it comes to judging the safety of a vehicle, the most-cited results are those produced by the U.S. Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS), which conducts extensive collision testing of new vehicles introduced to the market. 

The highest award a manufacturer can hope to receive for one of its models is the Top Safety Pick+ award. Next best is the Top Safety Pick designation. 

In order to reflect new realities, but also to take into account new advances in safety, the test criteria are reviewed on a regular basis. This year, the IIHS has made updates to tighten the standards for the Top Safety Pick+, including a harder side impact test, as well as a test to evaluate the pedestrian, cyclist and collision detection systems found in today's vehicles. 

This year, strong results on both of these tests are required to earn the agency's top award. More convincing performance is also required of headlights for a perfect score. 

This may make it seem like fewer models are completely safe, but in the longer run, it compels manufacturers to offer even better-built products in the future. 

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