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In this April 2017 photo provided by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, during a 35 mph crash test, a steel and fiberglass underride guard prevents a car from going underneath a tractor-trailer. Federal law requires big trucks to have rear underride guards, which stop cars from traveling underneath the truck in an accident. But the government doesn’t require side guards. The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety says side guards could prevent hundreds of traffic deaths per year. (Insurance Institute for Highway Safety via AP)

In this April 2017 photo provided by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, during a 35 mph crash test, a steel and fiberglass underride guard prevents a car from going underneath a tractor-trailer. Federal law requires big trucks to have rear underride guards, which stop cars from traveling underneath the truck in an accident. But the government doesn’t require side guards. The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety says side guards could prevent hundreds of traffic deaths per year. (Insurance Institute for Highway Safety via AP)

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