Researchers at the institute looked at records of almost 18,000 incidents in which vehicles struck pedestrians.
Tall front ends are common among full-size trucks and SUVs but they aren’t exclusive to very big vehicles.
In general, vehicles with box-shaped front ends, even when they’re only medium height, are roughly 26% more likely to kill a pedestrian, according to the IIHS.
NHTSA has also proposed adding pedestrian safety tests to its regimen of crash tests and other safety measurements for new vehicles.
But automakers should also consider pedestrian safety in the design of their vehicles, IIHS president David Harkey said in a statement.
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