MossRoad
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The difference is that pickups and many SUVs are bodies bolted down to a steel frame. When you hit something, the vehicle stops but you don't. You hit the interior of the vehicle with sometimes lethal force. Cars are built with a unibody chassis that has crumple zones. The car may get totalled, but it gives the passenger much more time to come to a stop in an accident. The crumple zones absorb the energy of the impact before it gets to your body.
And yes, pickups and SUVs are much more likely to roll over. Rollover accidents are just 4% of all traffic accidents, but account for 86% of fatalities. The higher you sit off the road, the more dangerous your perch is. A pickup may be more useful than a car, but it is not safer.
Yeah. I remember the crumple zones VS frames now. You need the frames to handle heavier loads, towing, etc.... but they don't give as well in accidents.