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The Relative Safety of Large and Small Passenger Vehicles
NHTSA Mass-Size Safety Symposium Washington, DC ● May 14, 2013 Joe Nolan
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Historical trends
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Driver fatality risk by vehicle weight 20 years ago Deaths per million registration years, 1987-90 passenger vehicles during 1988-91
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Driver fatality risk by vehicle weight 10 years ago Deaths per million registration years, 1997-00 passenger vehicles during 1998-01
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Driver fatality risk by vehicle weight today Deaths per million registration years, 2007-10 passenger vehicles during 2008-11
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Driver fatality risk by vehicle size today Deaths per million registration years, 2007-10 passenger vehicles during 2008-11
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Changes in driver fatality risk of cars by weight Deaths per million registration years
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Small cars now as safe as big cars
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Changes in driver fatality risk of cars by size Deaths per million registration years
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Small cars now as safe as large cars 20 years ago
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Historical conclusions
• Passenger vehicles of all types and sizes provide their occupants with greater protection today than just a decade ago and much greater protection than two decades ago
• Occupants of the smallest and/or lightest vehicles still have higher death rates as occupants of the largest and/or heaviest vehicles – Some evidence the gap in death rates is narrowing
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Countermeasures for improved occupant protection in a mixed-size fleet
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Improved crashworthiness
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Ratings in IIHS moderate overlap crash test By size, 2003 vs. 2013
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Ratings in IIHS side impact By size, 2005 vs. 2013
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Improved compatibility
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Enhancing vehicle compatibility (EVC) WG Voluntary design guides to improve light truck compatibility
• Goal to improve car occupant safety in crashes with a light truck (SUV and pickups)
Agreement established:
• Height-matching of light truck structure with car front structure
• Expedited fitment of side airbags with head protection in cars
• Fully adopted by MY 2010 vehicles
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Partner protection Car crash partner deaths per million registrations 1-4 year-old vehicles, 2000-01
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Partner protection in front-to-front crashes Car crash partner deaths per million registrations 1-4 year-old vehicles, 2000-01
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Partner protection in front-to-front crashes Car crash partner deaths per million registrations 1-4 year-old vehicles, 2008-09
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Partner protection in front-to-side crashes Car crash partner deaths per million registrations 1-4 year-old vehicles, 2000-01
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Partner protection in front-to-side crashes Car crash partner deaths per million registrations 1-4 year-old vehicles, 2008-09
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Partner protection in front-to-front crashes Car crash partner deaths per million registrations 1-4 year-old SUVs and pickups
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Partner protection in front-to-side crashes Car crash partner deaths per million registrations 1-4 year-old SUVs and pickups
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Insurance claims by size
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Relative collision claim frequencies By body style and size class, 2000-02 models
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Relative collision claim frequencies By class and size, 2010-12 models
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Why the change in collision trends by size?
• ESC – Is it possible that smaller wheelbase vehicles experience more benefit?
• Improvements in small vehicle handling?
• Changing demographics – Commuters downsizing vehicles?
• Economic factors – Less discretionary travel?
– Censoring claims to avoid insurance penalty?
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Summary of countermeasures that help equalize occupant safety in a mixed-size fleet • Crashworthiness improvements, especially for smallest vehicles
– Strong front, side, roof structures
– Head-protecting side airbags with rollover deployment
• Better light truck compatibility with cars
– Lowering light truck structure to car levels
• Electronic stability control
• Continued improvement in belt use rates
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Thoughts for the future
• Disparate size & weight vehicles will always exist in the fleet
• Smaller and lighter vehicles will always have some disadvantage
BUT,
• Advanced structural engineering and technology innovations have improved the fleet compatibility and occupant protection across all vehicle sizes
• Advanced crash avoidance and mitigation will help, especially if fitted to the most vulnerable vehicles
– Counter to industry trend of fitting expensive technologies to larger (and more expensive) vehicles first
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