Mongo Wrangler
Location : Mong like candy Posts : 311 Join date : 2009-04-13
| Subject: Obama's Fuel-Economy and Emissions Initiative Could Increase Highway Death Toll Thu May 28, 2009 1:18 pm | |
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- The National Academy of Sciences, Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, Congressional Budget Office and National Highway Traffic Safety Administration have separately concluded in multiple studies dating back about 20 years that fuel-economy standards force automakers to build more small cars, which has led to thousands more deaths in crashes annually. Even though the standards were updated in recent years to reduce the incentive for automakers to sell more small cars by allowing different fuel-economy targets for different vehicles, the fastest way to make cars more fuel-efficient is to make them smaller.
Some safety experts worry that the administration's green focus could reverse progress made in reducing the highway death toll. The fatality rate in car crashes reached its lowest ever in 2007 and is projected to drop even lower for 2008 — to 1.28 deaths per 100 million miles traveled.
President Obama this month withdrew the name of his nominee to lead the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, longtime safety advocate Charles "Chuck" Hurley, after an outcry from environmentalists over Hurley's statements linking fuel-economy rules to highway deaths. Is it worth it? Link | |
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Pat Garrett Homesteader
Location : Richmond, Ky Posts : 66 Age : 65 Join date : 2009-04-26
| Subject: Re: Obama's Fuel-Economy and Emissions Initiative Could Increase Highway Death Toll Mon Jun 01, 2009 6:32 pm | |
| I think it is more of people driving like they are at the Indy 500 or Talladega than the fuel standards. | |
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