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Rear-end safety: Most popular compact SUVs fall short on whiplash protection, new IIHS test finds

The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety has introduced a new whiplash test to determine how well a vehicle can prevent common head and neck injuries in a rear-end collision. In the first round of testing, only 4 out of 18 tested vehicles earned a top “Good” score, which shows that automakers have work to do to better prevent these kinds of injuries.