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Scientists Demand Ban on Chelsea Tractors After Fatal Crash Data

Key Takeaways

  • SUVs are 44% more likely to kill adult pedestrians/cyclists and 82% more likely in child fatalities
  • Researchers demand urgent ban on “Chelsea tractors” in British cities
  • Taller SUV bonnets cause more severe injuries to pedestrians and cyclists
  • Large vehicles now make up 63% of new car sales, up from 12% in 2010

Scientists from Imperial College London are demanding a ban on SUVs in Britain after research revealed these oversized vehicles pose significantly higher risks in fatal collisions. The call comes two years after two eight-year-old girls died when a Land Rover crashed into their school picnic in Wimbledon.

Deadly Statistics Behind the SUV Ban Call

Led by Dr Anthony Laverty, the research team cites alarming data showing SUVs are 44% more likely to be involved in fatal collisions with adult pedestrians or cyclists. This risk escalates to 82% for fatal collisions involving children.

In their BMJ report, experts explain: “The taller, squarer bonnets of SUVs cause more serious injuries.” The tragic Wimbledon incident that killed Nuria Sajjad and Selena Lau highlighted these dangers.

How SUV Design Increases Pedestrian Danger

Researchers describe a critical difference in impact mechanics: “When an adult pedestrian is hit by a car, often they are struck close to the knees before being carried on to the car bonnet. If hit by an SUV, the pedestrian is more likely to be struck on the pelvis and then flung forward into the road, increasing the chance that the SUV rolls over them.”

For children, the point of impact may be directly to the head. Despite this evidence, manufacturers continue increasing vehicle sizes annually.

The Rapid Rise of “Carspreading”

SUVs have transformed from niche off-road vehicles to mainstream transportation, comprising 63% of new UK sales in 2024 compared to just 12% in 2010. Researchers term this trend “carspreading” and warn about its health implications.

Environmental Damage Beyond Safety Concerns

SUVs create multiple environmental hazards:

  • Higher carbon emissions than regular petrol cars
  • Increased raw material consumption during production
  • Greater air pollution with fine particles entering lungs and circulatory systems

The researchers note this pollution “may be important contributors to chronic illnesses and premature mortality.”

Proposed Solutions to Curb SUV Dominance

The study recommends several measures:

  • Higher parking fees for large vehicles (already implemented in French cities like Bordeaux and Lyon)
  • Vehicle tax reforms to favor smaller cars
  • Mandatory dimension disclosure on registration certificates
  • “Child visibility tests” to encourage lower bonnet heights

The researchers highlight tax disparities: “A BMW X5 has an acquisition tax of £3,200 in the UK versus £66,000 in France, and it is therefore unsurprising that sales of the largest SUVs are four times higher in the UK than in France.”

Growing Political and Safety Expert Support

Former Lib Dem transport minister Norman Baker told the Daily Mail: “While they are useful for farmers, they are completely inappropriate for urban locations, and clearly more dangerous. The taxation system should be changed to reflect that they are antisocial vehicles.”

Road safety campaigner John Scruby, a former policeman, suggested additional testing for 4×4 drivers: “People in outlying areas need these vehicles, but I’m not sure that parents on the school run do. Drivers need to be aware that they’re in a four-ton killing machine.”

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