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Feds proposing redesign of trucks, SUVs to reduce pedestrian deaths

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Last updated: September 9, 2024 5:43 pm
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In a visionary step towards making the streets safer for pedestrians, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has put forth a pioneering proposal. This new rule aims to revolutionize the design of modern vehicles, including the increasingly popular SUVs and pickup trucks, to significantly lessen the instances of pedestrian deaths and injuries.

At the heart of this proposal is a stringent set of testing and performance standards specifically engineered to reduce the risk of head injuries, a common and often fatal outcome in pedestrian-vehicle collisions. This regulation would apply to all passenger vehicles under 10,000 pounds but is especially targeted at larger SUVs and pickups. Oversized vehicles have become a common sight on the roads, leading to increased blind spots for drivers due to their heightened hoods and bulk.

The urgency of this initiative is underscored by a startling statistic: pedestrian fatalities soared by 57% from 2013 to 2022, jumping from 4,779 to 7,522. By implementing these new requirements, the NHTSA estimates a lifesaving potential of 67 individuals annually.

SUVs and trucks, characterized by their higher and more vertical front ends, have been identified as presenting a higher risk in pedestrian impacts, with nearly half of all pedestrian deaths attributed to collisions with the front of these types of vehicles. To combat this, the proposed rule introduces innovative test procedures, including the use of human-like dummies representing both children and adults, to simulate head-to-hood impacts, thereby aiming to minimize the risk of lethal head injuries.

Underpinning this move is the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, which mandates the NHTSA to align U.S. regulations with global pedestrian safety standards, with a keen eye on the unique vehicle market of the U.S. This comes at a time when SUVs and trucks dominate American roads, making up nearly 79% of new vehicle sales, emphasizing the critical need for this regulatory action.

Findings from an Insurance Institute for Highway Safety study bolster the rule’s necessity, showing that vehicles with higher hoods are approximately 45% more likely to be involved in fatal pedestrian crashes. Moreover, visibility challenges posed by elevated hoods and wider vehicle pillars exacerbate the risk for pedestrians.

In a time where vehicle designs evolve, the NHTSA’s proposed regulations represent a pivotal step forward in pedestrian safety, signaling a commitment to a future where roads are safer for everyone. This initiative opens up a 60-day comment period inviting input from automakers and the public, setting the stage for a final regulation that could redefine road safety norms for generations to come.

#NHTSA #PedestrianSafety #SUVs #PickupTrucks #RoadSafety #VehicleDesign #PublicSafety

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