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Toyota rollover in New Mexico kills 3 college football players
The 2002 Toyota Sequoia SUV incur a rollover crash that was traveling south on U.S. 550 in northern New Mexico. Nothing on the road is more dangerous than losing control of your vehicle. At the moment of your accident, you can only hope that your vehicle is able to withstand the impact and protect you. If the structural integrity of your vehicle failed during a vehicle rollover, you have every right to hold the manufacturer responsible.
The Toyota rollover occurred Monday, July 29 2013 about 85 miles north of Albuquerque, New Mexico. According to New Mexico State Police, the SUV drifted off the roadway and when the driver (18-year-old Siaosi Salesi) tried to control the vehicle, indeed happen to over corrected the vehicle and it rolled several times. The vehicle manufacturing industry has developed many dynamic rollover crash test protocols that simulate what really happens in these accidents. However, domestic manufacturers do not utilize this type of testing because the government does not require it. Until such a test is required and manufacturers are forced to run it on all sport utility vehicles, SUVs will continue to be in violation of the basic principles of crashworthiness.