Old 06-07-19, 06:49 AM
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Originally Posted by Daniel4
If Volvo did the same test with a pedestrian, they'll find out the same thing.

So... Volvo should limit the top speed of their cars to ensure survivability of pedestrians and cyclists in the case of a collision with a Volvo.
Oh fur cute ... while you're at it are you going to get me a unicorn?

Also very inaccurate - just scroll up to see the GCN YouTube link, feel free to jump to 6:15 to see a drop test with a helmet and at roughly 7:45 the test engineer talks about the height you can drop the unprotected head form to get the same G load as the with helmet test. In a collision with a vehicle, a person with a helmet is not the same as a person without a helmet. Moreover, in a collision, a person on a bike is very different than a person on foot.

Our cities should limit the max speed, and enforce those speed limits ... that's an honest solution to your snarky (troll-adjacent) post.
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