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The New York Times Agency May 2010

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The New York Times Agency May 2010
(NYT6) NEW YORK -- March 2, 2003 -- SUV-SAFETY-REVIEW -- What makes one automobile safer than another? This used to be a simple question. Regulators looked at collision data. If more people tended to die while riding in Vehicle X than in Vehicle Y, then Vehicle Y was safer. In the 1970s, the government added crash testing to study how cars did in different kinds of collisions. But now regulators and safety advocates say another factor should be considered: How much damage does Vehicle Y inflict on Vehicle X when they collide? This "compatibility question" is at the heart of the debate over the safety of SUVs. A collision between an SUV and a car in New York in August 2002. (G. Paul Burnett/The New York Times) *STORY MOVED 3/1/03*
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