Street safety study: SUVs a lot more unsafe to cyclists than automobiles

SUVs bring about extra significant damage to bicyclists than automobiles, a new examine by the Insurance policies Institute for Highway Safety reveals.

The tall front conclude of SUVs can strike bicyclists larger on their bodies higher than the center of gravity. This effects in riders getting knocked down, in which they can be operate over, somewhat than being thrown on to the hood of the automobile, said IIHS statistician Sam Monfort, the guide writer of the review.

The study analyzed data from 71 Michigan bicycle crashes that included a one SUV or car and a bicyclist age 16 or more mature. The severity of injuries inflicted by automobiles and SUVs was when compared working with the Abbreviated Harm Scale — which assesses accidents by system area — and the Personal injury Severity Score, which combines accidents from unique regions into an overall evaluation.

Floor-impression accidents have been twice as typical on SUV crashes, the study showed. Trauma to the system was 55 percent increased for SUVs than for autos. Scores for head accidents inflicted by SUVs have been 63 percent increased.

Advocates for Freeway and Automobile Basic safety utilised the study’s findings to urge U.S. political leaders to “prevent preventable crashes from occuring in the very first position.”

Pointing to “unacceptable” crash details from the Nationwide Freeway Website traffic Protection Administration and Young children and Car or truck Protection, motor vehicle security advocate Cathy Chase claimed security systems can avert these kinds of ahead-relocating crashes.

“The U.S. Office of Transportation have to fulfill the automobile protection rulemakings mandated in the 2021 Infrastructure Financial commitment and Employment Act with excellent expediency and urgency,” Chase claimed in a statement. “This contains issuing minimum amount functionality benchmarks for sophisticated driver aid systems including AEB and other crash avoidance technologies.”

Chase is president of Advocates for Freeway and Vehicle Protection.

Innovative driver-assist programs should really be common on all new motor vehicles to be certain security of “all highway users,” Chase explained. Basic safety updates like ADAS are normally part of a luxury deal or a part of substantial-trim designs that many can not find the money for, she mentioned.

Lethal bicycle crash prices have been on the increase in the final decade. In 2021, 966 cyclists were being noted killed in crashes, in accordance to NHTSA. This is up from 621 bicyclist fatalities in 2010, IIHS explained.

“With bicyclists out savoring warmer climate situations, using a bicycle trip must not switch into a death sentence,” Chase claimed. “Our federal leaders will have to take instant action to progress recognized and readily available answers to make our roadways risk-free for all those on a bicycle as well as all street consumers.”

Editor’s note: Some motor vehicles commonly referred to as SUVs are categorized as crossovers by Automotive Information.

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New to The Street TV Signs Auto Parts 4Less Group, Inc. to a 24-Month TV Series


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NEW YORK, Sept. 29, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — FMW Media’s business TV show, New to The Street TV, announces the signing of a 24-month contract on filming and broadcasting tailored interviews and commercials about Auto Parts 4Less Group, Inc. (OTCQB: FLES) (“Company”).

New to The Street TV’s anchors are to interview the management team at Auto Parts 4Less, Inc., with each show airing on New to The Street’s syndicated and sponsored televised outlets, Newsmax TV, Fox Business Network, and Bloomberg TV, and on its website www.newtothestreet.com. TV viewers will hear about FLES’s business ongoings and fundamentals as it pertains to its e-commerce marketplace business for car, truck, motorcycle, ATV, UTV, and boat parts,

The New to The Street TV’s social media team, combined with its television network partners, will reshare media content creating a platform to educate televised viewers and others about FLES. All broadcasted shows will stream for 24 months on the New to The Street website, www.newtothestreet.com.

On a schedule, the commercial ads will air on all the New to The Street syndicated and sponsored TV platforms, and ads will stream on New to The Street’s billboard platform throughout New York City. FLES’ billboard ads will run fifteen (15) seconds every seven minutes, twenty (20) hours daily.

Mr. Tim Armes, Chairman of the Board / CEO of Auto Parts 4Less Group, Inc., states, “I’m excited to work with the highly professional experts at New to The Street TV while they begin to market our Company through their national TV media network. We at FLES believe the upcoming televised interviews can share our vision and successes with their large viewer base regarding our two ecommerce platforms, AutoParts4Less.com that we are now in the process of launching and LiftKits4Less.com. The show provides our Company a medium to reach both investors and end-users alike.”

AutoParts4Less.com is an enterprise level automotive marketplace offering a wide range of automotive parts for cars, trucks, boats, motorcycles, and RVs on a single platform from multiple sellers to provide buyers many parts options at lower prices.

LiftKits4less.com offers a unique e-commerce experience for those seeking custom parts and accessories for jeeps, trucks, and other recreational products.

Vince Caruso, CEO of FMW Media Corp. and the Creator / Producer of New to The Street TV, states, “I am excited to have Auto Parts 4Less Group, Inc. on the show for a 24-month TV series. Their business model in providing vehicle parts through comprehensive e-commerce platforms should excite our viewers. The history and storyline at FLES are intriguing, and the New to The Street TV’s dedicated professional staff looks forward to producing and distributing information about their corporate ongoings.”

New to The Street’s TV interviews with Auto Parts 4Less Group, Inc. management, airing on Newsmax TV, Fox Business Network, and Bloomberg TV “To Be Announced.”

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