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Conservative Individualist
Join Date: May 1997
Location: Wherever I need to be
Posts: 7,487
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Accidents happen, usually always from driver error.
Some cars are stronger in some areas than others but there are many, many variables in any accident and hit in the right spot or in a head-on, any car will crumble and/or fall apart. Some of that is intentional, it''s called 'the crumple zone' where the car 'gives' (crumples) on impact and the nose absorbs the brunt of the force of the collision, keeping the occupants safer, along with seat belts and air bags. This doesn't always work perfectly of course as side impacts are still deadly and rear-enders can snap your neck in half or push you into another vehicle at high speed. That's why some of the worst looking wrecks can have the driver walk away and a seemingly minor collision can leave the occupant dead if he's hit in the wrong place. That happened to a boss I once had; got broadsided by a red-light runner and bled to death before the EMT's got there. He was driving an old Chevette, got hit by a F-150 and never had a chance. We're all vulnerable whenever we drive, as the 'accident' website shows in graphic detail. Be careful out there. |
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