I think it actually apply the brakes locking the wheels. I might be wrong, but I saw the brake lights come on in all the crash test videos on this car.
NHTSA isn't the only crash testing organization, you know? The IIHS is more credible for doing more realistic and demanding tests. Watch my Dateline frontal crash test videos and you'll know. Actually, the Tesla Model S didn't even get the highest crash test ratings! Tesla just flat out lied about the Model S getting 6 stars in the NHTSA test, because the highest rating is 5. It has missed the IIHS' Top Safety Pick since 2016 because it only got an Acceptable rating in the driver's side small overlap test. Even the tiny Honda Fit got a higher Good rating! My beloved Toyota Sienna (ditto Honda Odyssey) also has an average annual death rate of ZERO. Many years, it doesn't have a single fatality. It's even safer than Mercedes and Volvo! It has an estimated death rate of 7-8 per year if there were 1 million drivers, still much lower than any Tesla. ruclips.net/video/7acNOaFLfV8/видео.html ruclips.net/video/OW5lUCcUG0g/видео.html
From the video description: "The side crash rating represents an intersection-type collision by having a 3,015 pound (1367kg) barrier moving at 38.5 mph (62km/h) into a standing vehicle."
Wow! On the collision 0:17 the car even turns on the stops lights
I think it actually apply the brakes locking the wheels. I might be wrong, but I saw the brake lights come on in all the crash test videos on this car.
I mean, for a computer, the time between the start and the end of the Hit is actually a lot
A lot of newer cars will do this once any of the Impact Sensors are triggered. e.g. when the Airbags go off.
Damn thing looks like its built like a tank.
You can even see the cars safety features turn on the hazards and apply the brake
It looks like the side airbags deploy from the top. Does anyone know whether there are seat mounted side airbags?
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smartphones have been doing this for years bud and i bet you do a lot more personal things with a smartphone...
NHTSA isn't the only crash testing organization, you know? The IIHS is more credible for doing more realistic and demanding tests. Watch my Dateline frontal crash test videos and you'll know. Actually, the Tesla Model S didn't even get the highest crash test ratings! Tesla just flat out lied about the Model S getting 6 stars in the NHTSA test, because the highest rating is 5. It has missed the IIHS' Top Safety Pick since 2016 because it only got an Acceptable rating in the driver's side small overlap test. Even the tiny Honda Fit got a higher Good rating! My beloved Toyota Sienna (ditto Honda Odyssey) also has an average annual death rate of ZERO. Many years, it doesn't have a single fatality. It's even safer than Mercedes and Volvo! It has an estimated death rate of 7-8 per year if there were 1 million drivers, still much lower than any Tesla.
ruclips.net/video/7acNOaFLfV8/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/OW5lUCcUG0g/видео.html
Отлично!
Cars don’t crash at those low speeds anymore they need increase the speed on the frontal crashes like 5 - 10 mph more
From the video description:
"The side crash rating represents an intersection-type collision by having a 3,015 pound (1367kg) barrier moving at 38.5 mph (62km/h) into a standing vehicle."
where are they repeating the same sound in every test video?
if your camera can't capture sound, don't fake it.
What a weird and pointless criticism for this video.
Life Aficionado Pointless, yeah. But I don’t see a good reason behind this decision
Mmmh... Anyone else suddenly craving steak?