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Study: Safety Issues for Small Cars
Story aired: Tuesday, December 19, 2006



Small cars may have more saftey issues than big cars. Study shows that mini-cars cause more fatal accidents to drivers.

The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety issues a report that finds that drivers of mini-cars are more than twice as likely to have fatal accidents than drivers of larger cars. Royal Ford of The Boston Globe joins us.

Guests:


Royal Ford

Related Links:


"Small Cars Come Up Short in Crash-Test Safety Study" (New York Times)

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