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"Unsafe at any Speed" was written by consumer advocate and author Ralph Nader. Published in 1965, it criticized the American automotive industry's safety practices, specifically focusing on the safety of the Chevrolet Corvair.

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It was Ralph Nader and he was talking about the Chevrolet Corvair which he deemed unsafe at any speed because of the rear engine and very light front end

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Author of unsafe at any speed?

Ralph Nader wrote Unsafe at Any Speed.


When was Unsafe at Any Speed created?

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Ralph Nader published the book "Unsafe at Any Speed" in 1965, which critiqued the automobile industry for prioritizing profits over safety.


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Too much or unsafe speed