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| August 9, 2004 |
Associated
Press, "Government releases new
rating system for vehicle rollovers" |
The
government's traffic safety agency is expanding
its rollover rating system for cars and trucks.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's
old rollover ratings were based on height and
width as well as a test that includes a sharp
turn at up to 80 kph (50 mph) Five stars are
given to vehicles that roll over 10 percent of
the time or less, and one star to vehicles that
roll over between 40 and 50 percent of the time.
The new system retains
the star rating but also lets consumers compare a particular vehicle's grade
to the ratings of similar vehicles. The system also shows consumers the percentage
chance the vehicle would roll over in a crash similar to NHTSA's test.
NHTSA gave Ford's
front-wheel drive Explorer Sport Trac the worst rollover rating of any SUV and
said its chance of rollover was 34.8 percent.So far, the system only rates vehicles
from the 2004 model year.
Rollovers represent
only 3 percent of all crashes, but they are especially severe. They are responsible
for one-third of the 43,200 deaths on U.S. highways each year, said NHTSA Administrator
Dr. Jeffrey Runge. |
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