Conventional wisdom says, all other things being equal, surrounding yourself with the most metal possible will protect you ...
“For American drivers, the conventional wisdom is that if bigger is safer, even bigger must be safer still,” IIHS President ...
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A new study shows that modern safety features are more important than size and weight once vehicles weigh over 4,000 pounds.
Researchers said analysis of two-vehicle crash data shows extra-heavy vehicles don't make occupants any safer, but they are a bigger danger to other people on the road.
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The notion that larger vehicles provide more safety in a crash is widely accepted, but new research from the Insurance ...
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