Monday, September 7, 2009

Warning Your Car Isn't As Safe As You May Be Thinking...

I have just finished reading a report by a leading columnist at the Washington Post, and I have some news for you about the safety of your car.

Got spanked, passenger cars tested by Insurance Institute for Highway Safety. A research group financed by car insurers, gave passenger cars the lowest of four possible ratings, indicating a likelihood of serious or fatal injury. The tests also showed that women were at disproportionate risk in truck-car side-impact collisions.
But there is a glimmer of hope, the tests also showed that in some cases side airbags makes a difference, potentially between life and death.
"We simply haven't made the same progress in protecting people in side impacts as we have in frontal crashes," according to the president of the insurer group, Brian O'Neill.
Side airbags that descend from the roof to offer head protection are particularly effective. Airbags, that inflate from the seat to protect the pelvis and chest are viewed as important but less critical.
Federal safety data has shown for years that booming sales of S.U.V.'s and large pickup trucks are adding to the death toll of people riding in cars, particularly in side-impact accidents, moreover they tend to be less stable and more prone to roll-overs than passenger cars. Kporchhaulling.

Safety tip of the day: get with the program, many accidents are caused by drivers in a hurry. Rushing around causes drivers to run red lights and drive much too fast to get where they are going. Accidents are the result. If everyone could manage their schedule to allow adequate time to make their appointments maybe we can keep someone from having an accident.

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