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| January 3, 2006 |
Associated Press, "Study Shows
Children No Safer in SUVs" |
Children
are no safer riding in sport utility vehicles than in passenger cars, largely
because the doubled risk of rollovers in SUVs cancels out the safety advantages
of their greater size and weight, according to a study.
Researchers
said the findings dispel the bigger-equals-safer myth that has helped fuel the
growing popularity of SUVs among families. SUV registrations climbed 250 percent
in the United States between 1995 and 2002.
"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," said
Dr. Dennis Durbin, a pediatric emergency physician who took part in the study,
published Tuesday in the journal Pediatrics.
The study, which
Durbin called the first on SUVs and child safety, was sponsored by Partners for
Child Passenger Safety, a research project of Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
and the world's largest insurer, Bloomington-based State Farm Insurance Co.
The researchers looked
at accidents involving nearly 4,000 children under age 16 between 2000 and 2003,
and found child injury rates of about 1.7 percent in both cars and SUVs. The
study examined only 1998 or newer cars and SUVs with second-generation air bags.
On average, the SUVs
weighed 1,300 pounds more than the cars studied. The study found that the extra
weight of SUVs enhanced safety, reducing the risk of injury by more than a third.
But that was offset
by findings that SUVs were more than twice as likely as cars to roll over in
crashes.
Children in rollovers
were three times more likely to be seriously injured than those in non-rollover
accidents, according to the study.
The findings surprised
researchers, who assumed heavier SUVs were safer than cars when they launched
the study a year ago, Durbin said. |
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