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  2. Worldwide Harmonised Light Vehicles Test Procedure

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    The regulation took into account various national cycles such as World-wide Heavy-Duty Certification procedure (WHDC) and World-wide Motorcycle Test Cycle (WMTC). [7] It also took into consideration the 1958 Agreement and the 1998 Agreement, those of Japan and the United States Environmental Protection Agency (US EPA) Standard Part 1066. [7]

  3. NATRAX - Wikipedia

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    The 11.3-km high-speed track [3] is built under NATRiP (National Automotive Testing and R&D Infrastructure Project), a project of the Ministry of Heavy Industries, Government of India, has an area of approximately 3000 acres and the track is developed in an area of about 1000 acres at a cost or Rs.1321 crores. The Automotive Mission Plan (2016 ...

  4. Euro NCAP - Wikipedia

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    Test results are commonly presented by motor press, and in turn, greatly influence consumer demand for a vehicle. One notable example of this is the Rover 100 (an update of a 1980 design, first marketed as an Austin ), which after receiving a one-star Adult Occupant Rating in the tests in 1997, suffered from poor sales and was withdrawn from ...

  5. Autotesting - Wikipedia

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    Autotesting involves a series of tests, generally around traffic cones, to measure precision driving skill. A car performing autotests on tarmac in the UK. The tests often include stopping with the front and rear wheels straddling a line, and always end stopping in a garage (usually marked out with cones). Sections of each test are usually ...

  6. Global NCAP - Wikipedia

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    Global NCAP logo, 2017 revision. Global New Car Assessment Programme (Global NCAP) is a project of the Towards Zero Foundation, a UK-registered charity. The programme serves as an umbrella organisation encouraging co-operation between the various New Car Assessment Programmes around the world, [1] and a consumer test for vehicle safety in markets that are weakly regulated or do not yet have ...

  7. Braking test track - Wikipedia

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    An adequate amount of data and test results are necessary to draw the conclusions, which can be achieved by repeated tests. In order to perform repeated tests fluently and safely it is necessary to design a route separated from the test (braking) zone that allows the test vehicle to return to the beginning of the acceleration lane quickly and ...

  8. Speedtest.net - Wikipedia

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    Each test measures the data rate for the download direction, i.e. from the server to the user computer, and the upload data rate, i.e. from the user's computer to the server. The tests are performed within the user's web browser or within mobile apps. As of 17 February 2024, over 52.3 billion Internet speed tests have been completed. [8]

  9. speed-tests/ - en.wikipedia.org

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    speed-tests/ Banksy.enwiki.872156204/ "Banksy" from en.m.wikipedia.org (static snapshot as of 2018-12-05). T185446: Long-term baseline for synthetic test infrastructure.