Small car safety : an issue that needs further evaluation.

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The rising number of smaller cars and their ability to adequately protect their occupants are continuing concerns of vehicle and highway safety experts. The physics of smaller cars prevent them from offering as much passenger protection in every situation as larger cars. However, safety problems cannot adequately be defined or corrected until the smaller cars' performance on today's roads is determined.

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B 21395 /91 /
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Washington D.C., U.S. General Accounting Office, Community and Economic Development Division, 1982, 83 p., fig., graph., tab.

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