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Federal regulations did not require Ford to fix a flaw that was a known cause of fatalities.
A). True
B). False
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A) True
At the time Ford's Pinto fuel-tank design was linked to deadly post-crash fires, the car met the then-applicable federal safety standards, so regulators did not require Ford to redesign or fix the flaw.
At the time Ford's Pinto fuel-tank design was linked to deadly post-crash fires, the car met the then-applicable federal safety standards, so regulators did not require Ford to redesign or fix the flaw.
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