Federal regulators excluded heavy-duty trucks like the pickup at the center of a recent $1.7 billion verdict against Ford Motor from tougher roof-strength requirements adopted decades ago, then later reversed the decision to include future models.

The rules, which were expanded more than 30 years ago to include lighter trucks, were intended to better protect occupants in a rollover crash.

This post first appeared on wsj.com

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