"Lightweighting" cars as a way to get to higher fuel economy standards is unlikely to lead to safety problems, according to a 2015 @theNASEM study, as noted in this @insideclimate article by @mlavelles and @mckennapr. https://t.co/yuLRbHpQ5m https://t.co/aWvWZhAlrF

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"Lightweighting" cars as a way to get to higher fuel economy standards is unlikely to lead to safety problems, according to a 2015 @theNASEM study, as noted in this @insideclimate article by @mlavelles and @mckennapr. https://t.co/yuLRbHpQ5m https://t.co/aWvWZhAlrF http://twitter.com/NASEMTRB/status/1245713871916216321 https://t.co/yuLRbHpQ5m April 02, 2020 at 11:05PM"Lightweighting" cars as a way to get to higher fuel economy standards is unlikely to lead to safety problems, according to a 2015 @theNASEM study, as noted in this @insideclimate article by @mlavelles and @mckennapr.https://t.co/yuLRbHpQ5m pic.twitter.com/aWvWZhAlrF
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