Show o ft i k ’k Standard-Examin- iRoad Death Toll Will Rise Unless Small Cars Made Safer i i U ?U WASHINGTON (UPI) — The death toll on America’s highways will rise dramatically with the increase of small cars on the road unless those cars are made safer goverment tests indicate National Highway Traffic Safety Administrator Joan Clay brook released crash test results Tuesday that showed only two of 12 models passed the test “These test results clearly illustrate the emerging safety problem faced by consumers who are shifting to smaller cars to conserve fuel” Ms Clay brook said She said although it was already known that small cars are less safe than large cars in collisions between both types of vehicles the new test show small cars are a Only the Chevrolet Chevette which has automatic safety belt system and the Fiat Strada which has conventional belts passed the crash tests in which the cars were rammed into a barrier at standard goes The less safe themselves into effect in 1983 the current standard is “Unless smaller cars are equipped with for protection at automatic protection such as airbags or NHTSA released test results on several automatic belts the highway death toll other small cars last Febuary In that will increase beyond the already epidem- batch of tests only three of nine models ic proportions” she said passed: the Chevrolet Citation the Ply- three-poi- 35-m- 35-m- ph 30-m- ph ph 13A PRIVATE SCHOOLING ?thKorizon and Ford Mustang Paybrook said the results of the SQ far show 11131 American ulacurers are far ahead of Japanese nt August 20 1980 Wednesday er There are students still a number of openings for in the privately operated Deamude Elementary School If your are interested in sending your child or children to a private school - Call n safer small cars but they havedesigning a long way to go A total of 27000 Americans were killed m car accidents in 1979 NHTSA estimates that the number of deaths will increase to 42000 a year by 1990 unless safer vehicles are designed 394-235- 731-554- 5 or 393-365- 9 9 Registration is Aug 29 School begins Sept 2 is 'Ben7 Headed ? 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