“People driving or riding in a sport utility vehicle in 2003 were nearly 11 percent more likely to die in an accident than people in cars,” says the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. “It’s largely a function of the rollover problem.“
“People driving or riding in a sport utility vehicle in 2003 were nearly 11 percent more likely to die in an accident than people in cars,” says the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. “It’s largely a function of the rollover problem.“
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