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More Vehicles Rated for Risk of Rollovers

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ASSOCIATED PRESS

The government released rollover risk ratings for 30 more vehicles on Tuesday, giving low marks to eight sport-utility vehicles and high grades to four cars.

The ratings of the 2001 vehicles are based on a mathematical formula for measuring the vehicle’s center of gravity and width. SUVs and pickup trucks are more top-heavy and thus more likely to get lower marks than a car or van.

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has not given more than three of five stars to an SUV, but cars are routinely getting four- or five-star ratings.

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The agency gave five stars to all four cars it reviewed--Toyota Camry, Ford Crown Victoria, Lincoln LS and Mercury Grand Marquis.

The rating system does not predict the likelihood of a crash. Rather, it estimates the risk of rolling over in a single-vehicle crash, usually when the vehicle runs off the road into a curb, ditch or soft soil.

The auto industry and consumer groups have been critical of the ratings, saying actual driving tests should be used, not just vehicle measurements.

NHTSA says the ratings correspond to real-world accidents--more than 60% of fatalities in SUVs and more than 40% of deaths in pickups happen in rollovers. By contrast, 22% of car deaths involve rollovers.

Under a new law written in response to rollover accidents involving failed Firestone tires, the agency will begin conducting rollover tests within three years.

Many of the 174 deaths linked to Firestone tires occurred when a tire failed on a Ford Explorer and then the vehicle rolled over. NHTSA gave the two-wheel-drive Explorer a two-star rating, meaning it has a 30% to 40% chance of rolling over in a crash.

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Other vehicles with a two-star rating include the two-wheel-drive models of the Infiniti QX4, Jeep Grand Cherokee, Mercury Mountaineer, Mitsubishi Montero Sport and Nissan Pathfinder; the four-wheel-drive models of the Nissan Xterra and Jeep Wrangler; and the four-wheel-drive Ford F150 pickup.

The ratings released Tuesday were the second batch issued by NHTSA, for a total of 72. The agency plans to rate more 2001 vehicles in coming months.

The rollover ratings, along with frontal- and side-crash test ratings, are available at NHTSA’s Web site (https://www.nhtsa.gov).

Rollover Ratings Rollover ratings by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration for 2001 vehicles:

Five Stars

* Ford Crown Victoria four-door car

* Lincoln LS four-door car

* Mercury Grand Marquis four-door car

* Toyota Camry four-door car

Four Stars

* Chevrolet Prizm four- door car

* Ford Windstar van

* Hyundai Accent four-door car

* Mercury Villager van

* Nissan Quest van

* Oldsmobile Alero four-door car

* Pontiac Grand Am four-door car

* Toyota Corolla four-door car

* Toyota Sienna van

Three Stars

* Ford Escape 4x2 four-door SUV

* Ford Escape 4x4 four-door SUV

* Honda Passport 4x2 four-door SUV

* Isuzu Rodeo 4x2 four-door SUV

* Mazda Tribute 4x2 four-door SUV

* Mazda Tribute 4x4 four-door SUV

* Nissan Frontier 4x4 four-door pickup

* Subaru Forester 4x4 four-door SUV

Two Stars

* Ford Explorer 4x2 four-door SUV

* Ford F-150 4x4 two-door pickup

* Infiniti QX4 4x2 four-door SUV

* Jeep Grand Cherokee 4x2 four-door SUV

* Jeep Wrangler 4x4 two-door SUV

* Mercury Mountaineer 4x2 four-door SUV

* Mitsubishi Montero Sport 4x2 four-door SUV

* Nissan Pathfinder 4x2 four-door SUV

* Nissan Xterra 4x4 four-door SUV

Source: Associated Press

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