The article discusses the growing trend of larger vehicles, particularly SUVs and pickup trucks, and their impact on road safety across Europe. It cites research projecting that the increasing average car size will lead to an additional 400 pedestrian, cyclist, and motorcycle fatalities over the next 15 years. This projection is based on data from Eurostat and the UK Department of Transport, as well as findings from the Transport & Environment think tank. Larger vehicles create physical dangers for other road users due to their size and weight, while also reducing available space on roads and in parking areas. The article explores why these vehicles remain popular despite awareness of their risks.
Ocena pristranskosti (Sredina): The article presents statistical projections and expert analysis without overtly favoring any political perspective. It highlights concerns related to public policy, infrastructure design, and vehicle regulation, which are inherently political topics. However, the framing remains balanced, focusing





