Stars on Cars Act of 2005
Last action on Mar 8, 2005Read twice and referred to the Committee on Commerce, Sci...
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Summary
The Stars on Cars Act of 2005 would require automobile manufacturers to display government safety ratings directly on the price stickers of new cars. For vehicles that have not yet been tested or rated by the government, the bill requires the label to clearly state that the rating is not available. This measure is designed to provide consumers with immediate, easy-to-understand information about a vehicle's crash test performance while they are shopping at a dealership.
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