Only 4 Small SUVs Get Top Marks in New Whiplash Test
The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety has introduced a new whiplash test to determine how well a vehicle can prevent common head and neck injuries in a rear-end collision. In the first round of testing, only 4 out of 18 tested vehicles earned a top “Good” score, which shows that automakers have work to do to better prevent these kinds of injuries. Small SUVs With the Best and Worst Whiplash Protection MORE ON CAR SAFETY CR's Ca...