Sunday, April 15, 2012

Can you survive on impact at a speed of 190 km / h?



That was the question put in front of journalists British TV show Fifth Gear, and to this end, smashed against the concrete wall of the car Ford Focus.


As we know, says newsru, crash- safety tests cars ( on the system and other similar EuroNCAP ), conducted at an average speed of 64 km / h. It was at this rate, most car manufacturers guarantee a minimum number of passengers with injuries and bruises.

Leading Fifth Gear decided to assess the chances of survival for human impact on the vehicle speed of 190 km / h. The experiment was conducted over a Ford Focus hatchback older than five years - this particular vehicle age and class more than anything on the road. The car smashed against the concrete wall at a speed of 190 km / h, which is equivalent to the total rate of two traveling toward each other automobiles. According to journalists FG, at this rate no one has conducted crash tests.

























How vividly shows video from Ford hit a crumpled aluminum cans. What would happen to the passengers during a crash, it appear they are on-site plastic mannequins, easy to guess.

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