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Steve KratzkeSteve Kratzke in Boca Raton News - June 1 1997
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"... crash known as an rollover. While rollovers are a tiny fraction of all crashes far less than 1 percent of total they “loom large in the public's mind," said Steve Kratzke, acting director of the crash avoidance standards onice at Most of the annual rollover crashes occur after a vehicle hits another car or truck, a curb, barrier or other object ..."
Publication place: Boca Raton, Palm Beach County, Florida, United States
Steve KratzkeSteve Kratzke in Harlan Daily Enterprise - Nov 18 2004
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"... and allow manufacturers and others to comment. The agency expects adoption with little objection and that the standard will be in force as early as the 2008 model year. Steve Kratzke, who oversees process, estimated that ll people die in the United States each year when their doors fall open during a crash. He said keeping doore closed will help the ..."
Publication place: Harlan, Harlan County, Kentucky, United States
Steve KratzkeSteve Kratzke in Gainesville Sun - Apr 21 2002
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"... miil dle seat is universally consul ered the safest place for chil dren to ride, simply becaud- they're at less risk if the car f hit from the side. Steve Kratzke, administrator for at the National Transportation Safety Admin istra tion, defends the agene) decision to require two sets "i anchors in back seals, rath'-' than one center anchor three across. ..."
Publication place: Gainesville, Alachua County, Florida, United States
Steve KratzkeSteve Kratzke in Boca Raton News - May 24 1997
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"... crash known as an rollover. While rollovers are a tiny fraction of all crashes far less than 1 percent of total they “loom large in the public's mind," said Steve Kratzke, acting director of the crash avoidance standards office at Most of the annual rollover crashes occur after a vehicle hits another car or truck, a curb, barrier or other object ..."
Publication place: Boca Raton, Palm Beach County, Florida, United States