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Electric vehicles typically weigh 20-50% more than gasoline-powered vehicles.
Researchers at the Midwest Roadside Safety Facility at the University of Nebraska have started to look at what that extra weight might mean in a crash.
The crash tests showed that the guardrails along roads and bridges across the country are no match for electric vehicles.
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