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ANCAP deputy chair Lauchlan McIntosh has retired after more than 20 years with the vehicle safety advocate.

McIntosh has been acknowledged for his tireless work in vehicle safety, even being recongnised as a Member of the Order of Australia in 2007.

He will continue to work toward reducing road trauma through his involvement with the Australasian College of Road Safety and Global NCAP.

ANCAP chair Wendy Machin thanked McIntosh for his two decades of service to vehicle safety.

“He has served ANCAP and the broader road safety fraternity well and should be very proud of the mark he has left in Australia, New Zealand and around the globe.”

McIntosh extended his thanks to ANCAP as well and made note of the success the organisation has had over the past 20 years.

“ANCAP has been successful due to the continuous support of its stakeholders and the voluntary efforts of their many staff, and has encouraged vehicle manufacturers to upgrade the safety of their cars for the benefit of Australian and New Zealand consumers.

“I thank everyone for their support, including the many Board members and staff over the past two decades, and the manufacturers.”

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