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Health & Medicine ENVIRONMENT REPORT - October 4,
2002: Sport Utility Vehicles By Mario Ritter
This is the VOA Special English
ENVIRONMENT REPORT.
One of the most popular kinds of car in the
United States is not really a car at all. It is a combination of a car
and a truck. It is called a sports utility vehicle, or S-U-V. Some people
criticize the vehicles. They say S-U-Vs use too much fuel and increase
air pollution. They also say the vehicles may even be dangerous in some
situations.
The market for S-U-Vs continues to grow. About
twenty-two percent of all cars and trucks sold in America are S-U-Vs.
One reason may be that the S-U-V seems like a vehicle that can do many
different things. Brock Yates is an official for Car & Driver Magazine.
He says that women like S-U-Vs. He says the vehicles have a lot of space
to transport children and food.
Many Americans like the feeling they get from
driving an S-U-V. The vehicles are larger than other cars on the road.
This gives many drivers a feeling of safety. Yet, the size of the S-U-Vs
is a concern. S-U-Vs use more fuel than passenger cars. S-U-Vs are designed
with larger engines because they are meant to carry heavy loads. In
fact, they are considered light trucks by the government.
Car-makers have been designing larger S-U-Vs
as the vehicles grow more popular. For this reason, the average fuel
use for light trucks has not changed much since 1985.
S-U-Vs also produce more pollution than passenger
cars do. S-U-Vs create large amounts of carbon dioxide, a gas that is
said to cause climate change. One study found that an S-U-V will release
about two times as much carbon dioxide as a car over the life of the
vehicle. Critics say S-U-Vs also produce more substances like carbon
monoxide and nitrogen oxides. These gases form polluted air, or smog.
There is evidence that S-U-Vs may not be as
safe as many people believe. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
compared S-U-Vs and normal cars in deadly accidents. Its study found
that car passengers died in eighty percent of deadly accidents between
cars and S-U-Vs. Other studies showed that S-U-Vs can turn over more
easily than cars. The vehicles do not have the same safety requirements
as passenger cars.
The Department of Transportation continues to
study information about S-U-Vs. For now, the vehicles remain among the
most popular in America.
This VOA Special English ENVIRONMENT REPORT
was written by Mario Ritter.
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