According to the Driver and Vehicle Standard Agency (DVSA)’s Code of Practice, a ‘safety defect’ is defined as ‘a failure due to design and/or construction, which is likely to affect the safe operation of the product – and pose a significant risk to the driver, occupants and others’. For example, this could be a fault which prevents an airbag from deploying.
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