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The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has introduced a new proposal that could put the brakes on the bigger-is-better craze.
For the first time ever, they want to make automakers design cars with "pedestrian protection" in mind.
The proposal would add head-to-hood impact testing to NHTSA 's huge book of Motor Vehicle Safety Standards.
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