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https://usa.streetsblog.org/2020/02/06/ev-hummer-bummer-part-iii-the-machine-still-kills/
EV Hummer Bummer, Part III: The Machine Still Kills
Feb 6, 2020  Kea Wilson 

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An electric Hummer won't save the planet, and it definitely won't save lives
on our streets.

    This is the third part of Streetsblog’s series about GMC’s new Hummer
EV, which was revealed in a glitzy Super Bowl ad featuring LeBron James that
seeks to greenwash the heavily polluting and deadly vehicle. Part I [
https://usa.streetsblog.org/2020/02/05/the-electric-hummer-will-be-bad-for-the-planet/
] explored the dirty manufacturing process and huge carbon impact in
creating the so-called “green” vehicle. Part II [
https://usa.streetsblog.org/2020/02/05/ev-hummer-bummer-part-ii-bad-news-for-emissions/
] looked at how little positive impact an electric Hummer will have on
carbon emissions on the road. Today, we conclude by exploring what the
Hummer EV will mean for road safety. (Hint: it won’t be any better than the
regular Hummer.)

Part III: If it drives like a Hummer, and kills like a Hummer…

The Hummer EV will be as humongous as its non-electric predecessor, so it
will belong to a class of cars that kills more people on American streets
than any other.

Across the world, 270,000 pedestrians die every year in crashes with cars of
all sizes, and 40 percent of pedestrian deaths in the U.S. involve an SUV.

Certainly, climate change is a life-or-death matter, with an estimated
150,000 people dying annually from events linked to global temperature rise,
but the minimal positive impact of an electrified Hummer is eclipsed by how
deadly Hummer-scale vehicles are to Americans every day.

The relationship between big cars and big roadway deaths has long been
known; as early as 2003 — during the Hummer’s original heyday — researchers
at the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration noted that large SUVs
had pedestrian fatality rates nearly three times that of smaller cars.

Of course, no SUV-limiting legislation followed. GMC still sold 35,259
Hummers that year alone. (Note: The Hummer is kind of a monstrosity: it’s
sometimes classed as an SUV, and sometimes as truck, but has a height and
weight closer to some makes of large van. Suffice it to say, it probably
belongs somewhere between the two most fatal categories ... )
Pedestrain Fatalties Big cars
Source: New Scientist

In the years since the original Hummer left the market in 2009, big cars
haven’t gotten any safer — at least, not for the non-drivers they hit. There
was a 46-percent increase nationally in pedestrian fatalities between 2009
and 2016, even as improvements in anti-rollover vehicle design and advances
in medical technology have saved more drivers‘ lives nearly every year.

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration blamed that horrifying
leap in pedestrian deaths on the rising popularity of SUVs and other
mega-cars among American consumers.

“Because an SUV’s front end is higher and blunter than a car’s, it is more
likely to hit a pedestrian in the chest or head, impacts that are more often
lethal,” AARP said in its summary of the report.

To be more specific: a pedestrian remains two to three times more likely to
be killed if he or she is get hit by an SUV than by a smaller car.

The traditional Hummer, unsurprisingly, is plenty big enough to strike even
a taller-than-average American at the head or neck level. This illustration
provides a handy cartoon of noted Hummer enthusiast Arnold Schwarzenegger
for scale:

The effect is even more pronounced with today’s SUVs, as this picture from a
recent auto show reveals:

Despite the abundant evidence that the Hummer EV will be just as deadly as
the rest of the monster trucks on our roads, early market research indicates
that 62 percent of millennials  are excited about its release. About 70
percent of that same group cares about global warming, so it’s a safe bet
that there are more than a few Hummer EV-hopefuls who are interested in the
car’s potential to slow climate change — regardless of the lives it will
claim on roads.Source: Pipslay.

It’s not challenging to see why. Americans tend to call traffic crashes
“accidents,” an unstoppable force of nature that we’re as powerless to stop
as we are to change the weather. Even for many climate activists, who are
literally working to change the weather, killer cars like the Hummer can
seem like a permanent fixture of our transportation landscape. If you can’t
beat ’em, join em, right? At least we can electrify them!

But we don’t need to choose between ending roadway deaths today and saving
the planet tomorrow. We must recognize that we don’t need to settle for an
electrified version of the same toxic auto-dependency that’s been killing
our planet and our people for years. It’s not enough to wait and cross our
fingers that someone will figure out how to clean up the power grid and the
EV manufacturing process sooner or later. And we definitely don’t need to
pander to the class of people who buy Hummers — one of the most destructive
consumer vehicles in history — by tricking them into driving electric cars,
all without changing anything else about their worldview.

If we want to have a truly sustainable climate future, we must look to
greener, safer, better transportation options: biking, walking and transit.
[© streetsblog.org]


+ (v)
https://www.tfltruck.com/2020/02/2022-gmc-hummer-ev-may-have-up-to-192-kwh-battery-with-unique-off-road-towing-models-report/
2022 GMC Hummer EV May Have Up to 192 kWh Battery
with Unique Off-Road & Towing Models (Report)
February 6, 2020  Recent General Motors earnings call sheds new light on the
upcoming 2022 GMC Hummer EV truck and a new all-electric Cadillac SUV ...
https://youtu.be/li-cG9cDWE0




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