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It could be argued that all these safety features in modern cars give a false sence of security.
It lends nothing to the overall competency of the driver.

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Can't believe that it is encourage to swerve.
In the greatest land of Oz it is better to brake like crazy, hit the roo and we are encoraged not to swerve because it causes more damage and injury.
Spose its a bit different hitting something quite a bit larger.

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Agree with the above, but if it is a kid/person on the road then you would be trying to swerve.
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It didn't roll over, so the rollover protection worked then.....
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It didn't roll over, so the rollover protection worked then.....
I think if you look at the video closely you will see that it was the driver that kept it from rolling over.
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The Jeep Grand Cherokee has passed another independent ‘moose test’, dispelling speculation that the big US-built SUV is a rollover safety risk.

http://www.caradvice.com.au/183883/j...rollover-test/
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