Front crash prevention tests award points based on a vehicle's speed reduction in target tests. In a 20 km/h test, vehicles receive points for reducing speed by 8-15 km/h (1 point) or 16+ km/h (2 points). In a 40 km/h test, vehicles receive points for reducing speed by 8-15 km/h (1 point), 16-35 km/h (2 points), or 36+ km/h (3 points). 1 additional point is given for vehicles meeting the NHTSA forward collision warning requirement. The IIHS plans to continue evaluating more vehicles for front crash prevention ratings and increasing the standards over time to encourage improved safety.