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Theory that SUVs are safer holds no water, says study

That SUVs (sport utility vehicles) make for safer riding of children than passenger cars is just a myth, according to a study.
Posted : Tue, 03 Jan 2006 19:16:00 GMT
By : Emma Price
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That SUVs (sport utility vehicles) make for safer riding of children than passenger cars is just a myth, according to a study.

Dennis Durbin, a pediatric physician at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, sponsors of the study, said: “We're not saying they're worse or that they're terrible vehicles. We're challenging the conventional wisdom that everyone assumed they were better.”

They base this on the fact that there is doubled risk of rollovers in SUVs, which offsets the other safety factors they offer like larger size and weight.

According to the researchers, the findings debunk the myth, which has in fact popularized SUVs among families. The number of SUV registrations grew by 250 percent in the years between 1995 and 2002.

This study was published Tuesday in the journal Pediatrics.

However, Eron Shosteck, a spokesman for the Alliance of Automobile Manufacturers, says that a government research found that SUVs after becoming less top-heavy from the year 2000 have an improved rollover resistance now.

Shoesteck added: “SUVs have an exceptional safety record and are safer than or as safe as cars in the vast majority of crashes.”

Around 1.7 percent of kids get injured due to all types of vehicle accidents in the US, it is reported.

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    your kind of wrong
    By: Bob , Wed, 25 Jan 2006 17:03:32 GMT

    Sure you get people that drive like maniacs but even if you have a capable driver in a car or an SUV you can easily roll the car. All cars are different in weight and therefore have a different traction level, thats not going to be the drivers fault if he flys off the road now is it, i dont think so, that sound like science to me look it up and im right.


    Theory that SUVs are safer holds no water, says study
    By: Peter Strait , Wed, 04 Jan 2006 16:35:11 GMT

    This was not a scientific study, it is an agenda. To place all SUV's in one category and all cars in another is fatally flawed. Not all SUV's have roll over problems and not all smaller cars do well in accidents. It is like saying on whole apples are sweeter than oranges, although true, there are sweet oranges and very sourer apples. I guaranty a 6000lb SUV with a roll over problem in the hands of a capable driver is safer for children than a 2200lb compact car in the hands of the average American driver. I commute 100 miles to work and after a resent snow storm I saw three new SUV's that lost control and were off the road, I am afraid this was not the fault of the SUV but the fault of the driver. So many people that don't know how to drive, buy an SUV and think it is going to "take care" of them and they are invincible capable of super "vehicular" acts; they just end up off the road or worse rolled. Don't blame a type of vehicle when it is the drivers fault. The problem is that most American drivers do not know what their vehicle is going to do when it gets to it's limits of control, then when they get there they lose control. Please stop with the "Science" falsely so called and put the blame where it belongs on the drivers.



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