JACKSMYDOG
Well-Known Member
Yes, like the previous test, the perfect angle at the perfect speed, into an immovable object. I admit that can happen in real life, but of the hundreds, or thousands of collisions I have attended and or cleaned up, that is an incredibly rare event.at least the bottom pic was from a test, the speed is known. and if i recall its the standard speed used in the tests. which isnt crazy.
Admittedly I would love to see the direct comparison on any of these test crashes. Showing the test collision with no crash bar, I'm guessing there was a test collision with/out crash bar, and comparison available.
Ford and all companies figure things down to the penny. They didn't carsh it and say, "look it's good" then spend all that money on crash bars. They likely did mutiple tests with and without bars, and at various speeds. The data likely exists to show at what speed, angle of impact, deflection value, and various factors on the obstacle break the price or safety value.
I'm not dismissing any of the evidence, just noting it's incomplete.
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