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to rollover
noun
The act of rolling over
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"He claimed the car was unstable and prone to rollover accidents.
Is sudden acceleration real? are some S.U.V.'s dangerously prone to rollover?
Rather than refinance, we believe Yell's intention is to rollover its existing debt under new terms.
A federal judge has denied requests by Ford Motor and Bridgestone/Firestone Inc. to dismiss more than 100 lawsuits related to rollover accidents in Venezuela and Colombia.
Isuzu had claimed Consumer Reports essentially rigged the tests that showed the Trooper to be more prone to rollover than other sport utility vehicles.
This was the first time the models were subjected to rollover tests, the primary dynamic tool for measuring roof strength, by the institute, which is financed by the insurance industry.
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A dynamic rollover metric, Time-To-Rollover (TTR), has become popular in rollover detection.
Blowouts often lead to rollovers, which cause more than 10,000 deaths each year.
Ford, suffering from problems related to rollovers of Explorer vehicles, which it attributes to faulty Firestone tires, already planned cutbacks.
Firestone has severed its ties with Ford, contending that the design of the Explorer makes the vehicle prone to rollovers.
About 47percentt of fatalities among sport utility vehicle or pickup truck passengers are related to rollovers, compared to 22percentt for passengers in cars, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
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