Rollover accidents are a significant contributor to highway suv fatalities each year.
Weak roofs rollovers.
Study shows weak roofs are major cause of suv rollover injuries a new study released by the insurance institute for highway safety iihs shows conclusive proof that the strength of sport utility vehicle suv roof is a major cause of injury and death in suv rollovers.
Additionally the typical suv tends to have a weak roof and insufficient crash protection putting passengers at a higher risk for death and paralysis.
It is the weakness of the roof structures i e the lack of resistance to stresses inherent in rollovers that allows the roof to intrude into the passenger cabin.
Most people die in rollover accidents because the roof fails as the vehicle overturns and the strength of the roof is insufficient to absorb the force of the roll.
Motorists particularly as rollover prone suvs and pickups proliferate.
Weak rooftops are a design issue in all sorts of vehicles from minivans and suvs to pickup trucks and sedans of all sizes.
The government routinely gives passing rollover test grades to manufacturers that receive failing grades in real world rollover accidents.
Structurally weak roofs are the primary cause of serious head face and neck injuries hfn injuries to occupants who are not ejected in rollovers.
Tire defect litigation and resulting rollovers and wrecks may not be confined to just the negligent tire manufacturer but also the vehicle manufacturer for designing and engineering weak roof and roof pillars that collapse during a rollover airbags that fail to deploy or over inflate defective seatbelts and even defective door locks and latches.
The blame often needs to be turned toward the manufacturer and designer of these potentially dangerous vehicles with weak roofs that crush during a rollover accident.
The government roof strength standard is weak and its static test is unrealistic.
In 2006 alone there were 10 698 people killed and approximately 24 000 people seriously injured in rollover accidents in the united states.
Some common safety problems with the chevrolet tahoe gmc yukon include.
Lack of stronger roofs to prevent roof crush injuries in a chevrolet tahoe rollover or gmc yukon rollovers 2.
The discussion reflects continued concern at the nhtsa over injuries and deaths from suv rollovers amid a new wave of litigation targeting allegedly weak roofs.