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  2. This $100 Car Safety Harness Could Save Your Pup's Life ... - AOL

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    Our Pet Lab used the crash-tested Sleepypod Clickit Sport Plus harness on our own pups and were impressed by the comfortability and safety. This $100 Car Safety Harness Could Save Your Pup's Life ...

  3. How to drive safely with a dog - AOL

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    Using a crash-tested safety harness and containment device is essential for safely traveling with your dog in a car. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call

  4. Pet harness - Wikipedia

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    The harnesses are also said to keep the pet from distracting the driver, or escaping from a vehicle. [1] The Center for Pet Safety found "a 100-percent failure rate to protect either the consumer or the dog [or other animal]" in a 2013 crash test study of existing car safety harnesses.

  5. Hop In, Boy! The Best Dog Car Barriers and Dividers, Picked ...

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    A proven and tested harness, crate, or carrier is the safest option for your dog when traveling. The CPS has developed the first safety standards for pet travel products based on data-driven studies.

  6. Crash test dummy - Wikipedia

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    A crash test dummy, or simply dummy, is a full-scale anthropomorphic test device (ATD) that simulates the dimensions, weight proportions and articulation of the human body during a traffic collision. Dummies are used by researchers, automobile and aircraft manufacturers to predict the injuries a person might sustain in a crash. [ 1 ]

  7. Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards - Wikipedia

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    FMVSS are divided into three categories: crash avoidance (100-series), crashworthiness (200-series), and post-crash survivability (300-series). The first regulation, FMVSS No. 209, was adopted on 1 March 1967 and remains in force to date though its requirements have been periodically updated and made more stringent.

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