If you’d like the gist of this article a small-time blogger covered it two years ago www.motor1.com/features/713...
With 7,500 pedestrian fatalities in America every year, we must consider the safety of people outside our cars with the same attention we give to occupants.
“While vehicle safety is critical, blaming larger vehicles for pedestrian deaths overlooks systemic issues.”
No, you shill—it IS a systemic issue.
We need to limit hood height and charge based on vehicle weight (as in Paris).
The vehicles on American roads have grown larger — and they are killing thousands more pedestrians, a Times investigation found.