For the short time that I was listening to the podcast of "The Lone Conservative" he would go on about how the small cars that "Liberals" insist we drive are much more likely to get you killed if you get into a collision with some dickhead in a Hummer. So apparently we should drive big wasteful cars because it's safer.
I think it's an interesting fact that in the developed world 669,000 people die every year in car accidents (10th highest cause of death). Imagine if someone came out with a new technology today that would instantly transport people to their destination, but every year 669,000 people would never show up to their destination. It would be considered unsafe and nobody would use it.
Also, think about the workplace requirements about cages around moving equipment, high loads, safety disconnects, etc. Then think about walknig down a street just a few feet from 2 ton hunks of steel traveleing 70+ miles per hour. The risks we take with driving and being around cars are extreme. Getting behind the wheel of a car is the most dangerous thing most of us do every day.
I'm not trying to make any points with this, just putting into perspective how dangerous driving really is, regardless of the size of a vehicle. Is it more dangerous to drive a smaller, efficient car? Probably. Is it worth it? I guess that's for the market to decide.
Personally it is something on my mind when purchasing a car. I drive a Pontiac Vibe (which is small by American standards), but I purchased the all wheel drive and side airbags. I have actually looked at the feasibility of installing a 4 point harness, but there is no connection point for the fourth point and a harness isn't that much safer than a 3 point belt. Really, helmets would save a lot of lives, but those look silly.