Research Council for Automobile Repairs explained

RCAR (formerly Research Council for Automobile Repairs)
Abbreviation:RCAR
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Region:Worldwide
Membership:26 research institutes
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Sec Gen:Robert McDonald
Formerly:Research Committee for Automobile Repairs

RCAR, or the Research Council for Automobile Repairs is an international body of insurance industry financed automotive research centres, whose objective is to 'reduce the human and economic costs of motor vehicle losses'.[1] The primary activity of RCAR is concerned with the engineering aspects of collision repairs and training requirements associated with motor vehicles.[2] RCAR was formed in 1972, although the company Folksam that was most influential in the founding of RCAR was involved in repair research activities since 1960.[3]

Members

As of April 2022, RCAR has 23 members spread over 19countries. They are, in order of joining:

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: RCAR - About RCAR. Rcar.org. 25 May 2018.
  2. Web site: RCAR. Iagresearch.com.au. 25 May 2018.
  3. Web site: RCAR'S HISTORY : THE STORY OF RCAR'S BIRTH AND PROGRESS : 1960 - 2000. HANS GUSTAFSSON. Rcar.org. 25 May 2018.