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High And Mighty The Dangerous Rise Of The Suv Keith Bradsher

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High And Mighty The Dangerous Rise Of The Suv Keith Bradsher
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Publisher: PublicAffairs
File Extension: PDF
File size: 23.4 MB
Pages: 502
Author: Keith Bradsher
ISBN: 1586482033, 9781586482039
Language: English
Year: 2004

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High And Mighty The Dangerous Rise Of The Suv Keith Bradsher by Keith Bradsher 1586482033, 9781586482039 instant download after payment.

SUVs have taken over America's roads. Ad campaigns promote them as safer and "greener" than ordinary cars and easy to handle in bad weather. But very little about the SUV's image is accurate. They poorly protect occupants and inflict horrific damage in crashes, they guzzle gasoline, and they are hard to control. Keith Bradsher has been at the forefront in reporting the calamitous safety and environmental record of SUVs, including the notorious Ford-Firestone rollover controversy. In High and Mighty, he traces the checkered history of SUVs, showing how they came to be classified not as passenger cars but as light trucks, which are subject to less strict regulations on safety, gas mileage, and air pollution. He makes a powerful case that these vehicles are even worse than we suspect--for their occupants, for other motorists, for pedestrians and for the planet itself. In the tradition of Unsafe at Any Speed and Fast Food Nation, Bradsher's book is a damning expos? of an industry that puts us all at risk, whether we recognize it or not.

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