Floyd
Well-Known Member
"Yeah, ok. I'm not sure what you're trying to say here."...which were crap compared to current standards. And irrelevant, as it's a minimum standard, and some cars are designed to exceed the minimum standard. Or do you really believe that every new car on the road today behaves exactly the same because it complies with the same minimum standard?
What do steering columns have to do with crumple zones? I mean, it's good that modern steering columns are no longer crushing/impaling people, but it's also (in my opinion) beneficial for people to not be killed by other parts of the car. I'm in favor of front windshields collapsing under impact and seatbelts and a zillion other changes we've seen over the years--I don't see a reason to just pick one and decide it's enough.
Yeah, ok. I'm not sure what you're trying to say here. You don't know when crumple zones were invented, or you just don't believe in them? Whatever, really doesn't matter. The science is pretty clear that occupant safety is improved when the car absorbs impacts away from the passenger cabin. Yeah, it means small crashes result in more damage as a trade off for fewer people dying in big crashes. The next big changes will probably be driven by reducing how many people get killed when cars hit them, and you'll probably be losing your shit over what that does to the design of the front end and recounting amusing stories of the good old days when a guy could run a model A over a dozen kids without even slowing down.
That appears to be the only salient point you have made in relation to my comments and one to which I wholeheartedly concur.
Thank you,
It is always a joy to read your posts, even when you occasionally run off the rails or get side tracked.
Every reply you have made so far to my comments in this thread has been tangential at best, and irrelevant at worst.
While you have made some valid observations, Our "trains of thought" have yet to share the same "track".
I have now examined the last straw from the mind of the strawman which you have constructed and found it wanting.
Perhaps we will once again cordially share our views, but I fear we have reached a confounded conclusion for now.
For the time being I will accept without implication the wise admonishment of Proverbs 26:4. and wish you only the best.
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