Letter to the Editors from Leonard Evans, Bloomfield Hills, MI: Single-vehicle crashes, which account for half of occupant fatalities, are not mentioned in 'Safer Vehicles for People and the Planet', by Thomas P. Wenzel and Marc Ross (March-April). Simple physics shows that in such crashes risk declines as vehicle mass increases. The authors write 'driving imported luxury cars carries extremely low risk, for reasons that are not obvious'. The reasons are obvious--the cars are purchased by low-risk drivers. If they swapped vehicles with drivers of sports cars (which have high risk), the risks would stick with the drivers, not the vehicles. The article reflects the American belief that death on our roads can be substantially reduced by making...
Secondary safety refers to mitigation of injury given that a crash occurs, as distinct from preventi...
This paper presents a model of vehicle choice and then empirically examines the risk posed by light ...
Previous analyses have indicated that mass reduction is associated with an increase in crash frequen...
Abstract: Casualties due to motor vehicle crashes (MVCs) include some 40,000 deaths each year in the...
A significant proportion of automobile collisions with cyclists occur because automobile drivers do ...
Throughout man\u27s existence, hazards have jeopardized his safety. In numerous instances man has be...
Crandall et al. (1) used a matched-pair case-control study design to estimate the effects of air bag...
Critics of higher fuel economy standards for vehicles have long argued that improving vehicle fuel e...
There are now more than 200 million licensed drivers, who drive an average of 13,000 miles per year ...
<div><p><b>Objective:</b> Single-vehicle collisions involve only 10 percent of all occupants in cras...
Motor vehicle crashes are the leading cause of death for young people in America and a major nationa...
This paper examines the policy implications of the traditional approach to vehicle safety, which ten...
In previous decades significant gains were made in reducing the number of road traffic related fatal...
The national highway safety authority has been issuing minimum standards for car and other vehicle c...
Drivers have been running an “arms race ” on American roads by buying increasingly heavy vehicles su...
Secondary safety refers to mitigation of injury given that a crash occurs, as distinct from preventi...
This paper presents a model of vehicle choice and then empirically examines the risk posed by light ...
Previous analyses have indicated that mass reduction is associated with an increase in crash frequen...
Abstract: Casualties due to motor vehicle crashes (MVCs) include some 40,000 deaths each year in the...
A significant proportion of automobile collisions with cyclists occur because automobile drivers do ...
Throughout man\u27s existence, hazards have jeopardized his safety. In numerous instances man has be...
Crandall et al. (1) used a matched-pair case-control study design to estimate the effects of air bag...
Critics of higher fuel economy standards for vehicles have long argued that improving vehicle fuel e...
There are now more than 200 million licensed drivers, who drive an average of 13,000 miles per year ...
<div><p><b>Objective:</b> Single-vehicle collisions involve only 10 percent of all occupants in cras...
Motor vehicle crashes are the leading cause of death for young people in America and a major nationa...
This paper examines the policy implications of the traditional approach to vehicle safety, which ten...
In previous decades significant gains were made in reducing the number of road traffic related fatal...
The national highway safety authority has been issuing minimum standards for car and other vehicle c...
Drivers have been running an “arms race ” on American roads by buying increasingly heavy vehicles su...
Secondary safety refers to mitigation of injury given that a crash occurs, as distinct from preventi...
This paper presents a model of vehicle choice and then empirically examines the risk posed by light ...
Previous analyses have indicated that mass reduction is associated with an increase in crash frequen...