Clarence Mintzer Ditlow III (January 26, 1944 – November 11, 2016) was an American consumer advocate, primarily focusing on automotive safety. He was closely associated with
Ralph Nader
Ralph Nader (; born February 27, 1934) is an American political activist, author, lecturer, and attorney noted for his involvement in consumer protection, environmentalism, and government reform causes.
The son of Lebanese immigrants to the U ...
's organizations, and has been given credit for helping to instigate several critical safety changes within the auto industry.
Biography
Ditlow III was born on January 26, 1944, to Clarence M. Ditlow Jr. and Myrtice (Lamb) Ditlow in
Louisville, Georgia
Louisville is a city in and the county seat of Jefferson County, Georgia, United States, and also a former state capital of Georgia. It is located southwest of Augusta on the Ogeechee River, and its population was 2,493 at the 2010 census, do ...
and was raised in
Camp Hill, Pennsylvania
Camp Hill is a borough in Cumberland County, Pennsylvania. It is southwest of Harrisburg and is part of the Harrisburg–Carlisle metropolitan statistical area. The population was 7,888 at the 2010 census. There are many large corporations bas ...
.
His father was employed by a
Chevrolet dealership as a service manager, in nearby
Harrisburg
Harrisburg is the capital city of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, United States, and the county seat of Dauphin County. With a population of 50,135 as of the 2021 census, Harrisburg is the 9th largest city and 15th largest municipality in Pe ...
.
Ditlow was educated as both an engineer and as a lawyer.
He attended
Lehigh University
Lehigh University (LU) is a private research university in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania in the Lehigh Valley region of eastern Pennsylvania. The university was established in 1865 by businessman Asa Packer and was originally affiliated with the Epi ...
where he was on the wrestling team.
He completed his undergraduate work in 1965 with a bachelor's degree in
chemical engineering
Chemical engineering is an engineering field which deals with the study of operation and design of chemical plants as well as methods of improving production. Chemical engineers develop economical commercial processes to convert raw materials int ...
.
Out of college he was employed by the
US Patent Office
The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) is an agency in the U.S. Department of Commerce that serves as the national patent office and trademark registration authority for the United States. The USPTO's headquarters are in Alexa ...
for five years as a patent examiner.
During this time period he joined "Nader's Raiders" as a volunteer.
Continuing his education, he earned a law degree from
Georgetown University
Georgetown University is a private university, private research university in the Georgetown (Washington, D.C.), Georgetown neighborhood of Washington, D.C. Founded by Bishop John Carroll (archbishop of Baltimore), John Carroll in 1789 as Georg ...
in 1970 and a master's degree in environmental law from
Harvard University
Harvard University is a private Ivy League research university in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Founded in 1636 as Harvard College and named for its first benefactor, the Puritan clergyman John Harvard, it is the oldest institution of high ...
the next year.
He was mentored by
Ralph Nader
Ralph Nader (; born February 27, 1934) is an American political activist, author, lecturer, and attorney noted for his involvement in consumer protection, environmentalism, and government reform causes.
The son of Lebanese immigrants to the U ...
at the beginning of his career,
beginning his association in 1971 with such groups as the U.S. Public Interest Research Group as a lawyer.
In 1976 he became executive director of the
Center for Auto Safety, a position he held for more than forty years until his death.
Under Ditlow, the Center played a role in the recall of 6.7 million Chevrolets for defective engine mounts, 15 million Firestone 500 tires, 1.5 million Ford Pintos for exploding gas tanks, and 3 million Evenflo child seats for defective latches.
He met Marilyn Herman in 1979 and she eventually became his wife; they married on October 22, 2016.
He battled cancer for the last year of his life, but continued his advocacy work, giving testimony regarding
autonomous vehicle
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safety to the
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA ) is an agency of the U.S. federal government, part of the Department of Transportation. It describes its mission as "Save lives, prevent injuries, reduce vehicle-related crashes" rel ...
.
Ditlow died of colon cancer on November 11, 2016, at the
George Washington University Hospital
The George Washington University Hospital is a for-profit hospital, located in Washington, D.C. in the United States. It is affiliated with the George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences. The current facility opened on ...
in Washington, DC.
Advocacy and impact
Ditlow never achieved the notoriety acquired by his mentor, Ralph Nader, but it was Ditlow who saw to completion many of the consumer advocacy issues that Nader brought to public attention.
Joan Claybrook convinced Nader to hire Ditlow. Claybrook noted that Ditlow was formerly a competitive wrestler, and wanted the tenacity she thought his background would bring.
Ditlow's skills as an investigator were crucial to long examinations, and he brought well-researched technical documentation to support claims made by Nader's organizations, claims which sometimes seemed outlandish at the time.
Among the earliest work by Ditlow was the advancement of automobile
lemon laws.
In the mid 1970s Ditlow was involved in the
Ford Pinto rear collision controversy.
In 1978 Ditlow began investigation into
steel-belted radial tire failures at
Firestone. While the company argued before the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration that the failures were a result of improper inflation by consumers, Ditlow counter-argued that the tires were being replaced on a 1:13 ratio, indicating a serious manufacturing issue. Further investigation resulted in a replacement of 8.6 million tires, which was a primary factor in the company's financial struggles.
As airbag research proved to save lives, Ditlow pushed to make the equipment a mandatory feature.
He began the airbag initiative in the 1980s, and it became law in 1994.
In the mid-1990s, he worked to bring notice to the
General Motors sidesaddle gas tank issue.
His work led to the
recall of millions of Toyota vehicles in the latter part of the decade of the 2000s
and the
2013 Takata airbag recalls.
His activity was not only directed at companies, but he worked to regulate potentially harmful consumer activities such as
texting while driving
Texting while driving, also called texting and driving, is the act of composing, sending, or reading text messages on a mobile phone while operating a motor vehicle. Texting while driving is considered extremely dangerous by many people, inclu ...
.
He was criticized by some regulators because of his close ties to product liability lawyers and for over-burdening regulators with concerns that proved to not always be correct.
General Motors prevailed in a lawsuit resulting in awards and fines of more than $500,000, claiming Ditlow and the Center for Auto Safety had
libeled and slandered the company.
(Nevertheless,
Chevrolet was his vehicle of choice.)
From 1978 until 2011 he was on the Board of Directors at
Consumers Union
A consumer is a person or a group who intends to order, or uses purchased goods, products, or services primarily for personal, social, family, household and similar needs, who is not directly related to entrepreneurial or business activities. ...
.
He was active with
Friends of the Earth and, not limited to activity in the United States, was on the board of the Canadian organization
Automobile Protection Association.
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration administrator
Mark Rosekind credited Ditlow with making life safer for millions of Americans.
Ed Markey
Edward John Markey (born July 11, 1946) is an American lawyer, politician, and former Army reservist who has served as the junior United States senator from Massachusetts since 2013. A member of the Democratic Party, he was the U.S. representa ...
and
Richard Blumenthal
Richard Blumenthal (; born February 13, 1946) is an American lawyer and politician who is the senior United States senator from Connecticut, a seat he has held since 2011. A member of the Democratic Party, he is one of the wealthiest members of ...
stated in the September 29, 2016
Congressional Record that Ditlow's "work has resulted in better government oversight of automakers, the installation of key safety features and the exposure of safety defects in millions of cars, SUVs and other trucks."
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1944 births
2016 deaths
Lehigh Mountain Hawks wrestlers
Georgetown University Law Center alumni
Harvard Law School alumni
Deaths from colorectal cancer
American environmentalists
Ralph Nader
People from Louisville, Georgia
People from Cumberland County, Pennsylvania