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The Nader pin is named after Ralph Nader, an American consumer advocate and activist who highlighted the safety risks associated with the design of certain vehicles. In the 1960s, Nader's advocacy led to increased awareness about automotive safety, particularly regarding the danger of cars rolling over in crashes. The pin itself is a safety device used to prevent the rear wheels of a vehicle from separating during an accident, reflecting Nader's influence on automotive safety standards.

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