So this is only one of the reasons, and a relatively small one:
“Our estimate is that about 200 to 400 pedestrians a year would not have died if vehicles had remained approximately the same size over the past quarter-century,” the report continued. “That represents about 10 percent of the recent increase in pedestrian deaths.”
Sadly, most will ignore your common sense just as they are ignoring the data.
Sometimes safety comes from lots of little adjustments. So perhaps we should see 10% as large, not small.