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A rollover is a bad car accident where a vehicle flips over on its side or roof.

The main reason for rolling over is a quick, sharp turn while speeding. A seasoned driver may be able to halt a bad drop by curtailing the turn. In some instances, the driver may be able to coast on just 2 wheels for several minutes.

All vehicles are vulnerable to rollovers, albeit in varying degrees. As a rule of thumb, the higher the center of mass is located, the higher the car is and the speed in which it travels, the more like it will succumb to a roll-over incident. SUVs are infamous for this type of accident.

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