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Least safe cars out there?
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Posted: Saturday, Nov 19 2011, 01:59
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Big Homie

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-Bruce-  |
Posted: Saturday, Nov 19 2011, 13:00
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Trick

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| QUOTE (Los Santos Pedestrian @ Saturday, Nov 19 2011, 04:05) | | QUOTE (4 Bagger @ Saturday, Nov 19 2011, 00:13) | | QUOTE (sivispacem @ Thursday, Nov 17 2011, 23:01) | | Peugeot 106/Citroen Saxo. Utter death-traps |
I was just about to post the Citroen Saxo. Cars such as the Ford Pinto and Chevrolet Corvair are unsafe. I should imagine the Smartcar being unsafe too. |
The Smart car is probably safer than the conventional SUV. (video) | Well, the smaller cars are i guess more packed together, and furthermore are more safe. Bigger cars may have more structual beams and stuff but may be more dangerous. There is more room between parts in bigger cars and so it compresses more. Then again, that compression would take all the energy of the crash. So...i don't know
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Garfield 2  |
Posted: Saturday, Nov 19 2011, 15:30
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No US for me in 2014... BLNT

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| QUOTE (EverLost123 @ Saturday, Nov 19 2011, 01:28) | | Yeah , but i mean , if with 40 MPH they are extremely safe , in 60 MPH there is no much difference. | You'd be surprised. Force = Mass x Acceleration Let's say this car weighs 1500 kg and accelerates at 17.8 m /sec (40mph) Force = 26700 N At 60 mph 1500 x 26.8 (60mph) = 40200 N It's a 13500 N difference.
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leik oh em jeez!  |
Posted: Saturday, Nov 26 2011, 22:45
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The boatman stays with the boat.

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| QUOTE (-Bruce- @ Saturday, Nov 19 2011, 08:00) | | QUOTE (Los Santos Pedestrian @ Saturday, Nov 19 2011, 04:05) | | QUOTE (4 Bagger @ Saturday, Nov 19 2011, 00:13) | | QUOTE (sivispacem @ Thursday, Nov 17 2011, 23:01) | | Peugeot 106/Citroen Saxo. Utter death-traps |
I was just about to post the Citroen Saxo. Cars such as the Ford Pinto and Chevrolet Corvair are unsafe. I should imagine the Smartcar being unsafe too. |
The Smart car is probably safer than the conventional SUV. (video) |
Well, the smaller cars are i guess more packed together, and furthermore are more safe. Bigger cars may have more structual beams and stuff but may be more dangerous. There is more room between parts in bigger cars and so it compresses more. Then again, that compression would take all the energy of the crash. So...i don't know | More compression is a good thing, until it gets to a passenger. The more it compresses, the more energy is absorbed by the vehicle, and less transferred to passengers. That's the point I was getting at with my last post. With a car that small, there's no room to compress. And if the car can't compress and absorb the energy, it all gets transferred to the passenger and the car does nothing to protect them. Just like falling, it's the sudden stop that does the damage. The more it compresses, the less sudden the stop is. Imagine jumping off of a roof onto a concrete sidewalk with an inch of mud on it, or one with three feet of mud. The more mud, the more it slows you down before you hit the concrete. Generally the same concept can be carried over to cars. There are more factors, especially the construction of the car; but in general, more cushion is better.
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