Study: SUVs No Safer For Kids Than Cars
3rd Jan 2006, 16:35 GMT
A study by State Farm Insurance shows that children are no safer in an SUV than in a car. This is partially do to the SUVs risk of rollover. Researchers say the findings dispel the bigger-equals-safer myth.
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