Why a 60 km/h Truck Impact Is Deadlier Than Usual Rear-End Crashes
At 60 km/h, a head‑on collision with a heavy truck can be far more lethal than rear‑ending a small car, even at the same indicated speed. The difference is not simply vehicle size or stiffness, but how much collapsible safety space the structure can offer before the cabin must stop.In crash engineering, that zone is the crumple zone: a section of the body designed for controlled plastic deformatio...More
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