Woman’s Day (New Zealand)

HOW SAFE IS YOUR CAR? A GUIDE FOR NEW ZEALAND MUMS

Mother-to-be Hemma Vara is driven to find the safest ‘mum mobile’ for her precious new arrival

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Currently in the third trimester of my pregnancy, I’ll soon be the chief protector of my son’s wellbeing and safety. So when purchasing a new car, I’ve considered factors like whether the pram will fit in the boot and which car seat capsules are best in the back. But the most important factor is the car’s safety rating.

Interestin­gly, research from NZ Transport Agency Waka Kotahi shows that while price, practicali­ty and reliabilit­y top the list of considerat­ions when buying a car, safety often gets overlooked. There’s some misconcept­ions about what makes a car safe. In reality, a safety rating is the best guide – and you’re twice as safe in a five-star safety rated vehicle than a one-star.

Only half of vehicle owners in Aotearoa are aware of their auto’s safety rating and this number decreases to 15% for owners of one- or two-star safety-rated vehicles. However, once informed about their vehicle’s true rating, an encouragin­g 95% expressed intent to purchase a safer set of wheels next time.

So how can you find out your car’s safety rating? In New Zealand, the safety rating system and rightcar.govt.nz were set up to make it easier for Kiwis to make an informed choice.

Almost every vehicle in NZ has a safety rating from one to five stars. The numbers indicate how well the vehicle is likely to perform in a crash.

Vehicles with four and five stars are the safest, while oneand two-star vehicles provide less protection in a crash.

The vehicle’s safety rating comes from one of three sources: ANCAP (Australasi­an New Car Assessment Programme), UCSR (Used Car Safety Ratings) or VSRR (Vehicle Safety Risk Ratings).

Thankfully, NZ Transport Agency Waka Kotahi makes it easy. The simplest way to check your vehicle’s safety rating is by visiting rightcar.govt.nz. You can search by licence plate or by car make, model and year. The process is straightfo­rward and quick, providing valuable facts and figures to help you make informed decisions about your future car.

As New Zealand mums, let’s place safety at the top of our car-buying considerat­ions, making informed decisions for the sake of our families and ourselves. After all, when it comes to choosing a car, safety should never be assumed

– it should be assured. Take a moment today to see how your current or potential future vehicle checks out.

Visit Rightcar to find safety ratings, plus other tips to help keep you and your loved ones safe on our roads.

‘Nothing matters more than the safety of our loved ones’

For more, visit rightcar.govt.nz

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