These are posted on the Indian Hills Community Center FB page. Lot's and lots of good ones.
Meh. So what? Just shows they have very effective crumple zones.
Crumple zones work. 55 mph and somebody ran a red light in front of me. I hit him and walked away with a broken wrist from the steering wheel. Step son hit a deer on 69 doing 70mph. Totaled car and he walked away without injury.A crumple zone is supposed to absorb the energy of a collision thus reducing the energy imparted to the occupants of the vehicle. That crumple zone is too weak to absorb much energy so it is the opposite of effective. It simply allows the collision to get closer to the occupants without much hindrance.
If that car is allowed into the US I would assume it has better crumple zones built in close by and that particular spot is a weak spot.
Exactly - crumple zone good, deer bad, bear worse, moose worst.Crumple zones work. 55 mph and somebody ran a red light in front of me. I hit him and walked away with a broken wrist from the steering wheel. Step son hit a deer on 69 doing 70mph. Totaled car and he walked away without injury.
FIFYExactly - crumple zone good, deer bad, bear worse, moose worst, Michael Moore, total disaster, but worth it..
If that car is allowed into the US I would assume it has better crumple zones built in close by and that particular spot is a weak spot.
that is exactly how i ended up in the emergency room when I was 12. Tried stiff arming the earth as i came down and ended up with multiple breaks. I hadnt thought it through that the people in the movies were doing it on flat pavement and I was on a dirt bike riding through a field.It's likely weak by design. Pedestrian safety is a big thing too. The bumper of the car, shape of the hood, etc are all subject to regulations that are supposed to make it less likely that you'll kill somebody if they run out in front of you.
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that is exactly how i ended up in the emergency room when I was 12. Tried stiff arming the earth as i came down and ended up with multiple breaks. I hadnt thought it through that the people in the movies were doing it on flat pavement and I was on a dirt bike riding through a field.
People with cardiac problems who cannot walk long distances can get them, too. My late wife had a handicapped placard, which I still have, but do not use. I have never parked in a handicapped space without her in the car or about to be, and many times did not even when she was.Really...
My doctor had to sign off on my placard.
A friend of my late wife who passed away a month after Mrs. IBM did had a handicap placard because she used to transport her mom around because she did not have a vehicle, her husband would routinely pop the placard on the mirror and walk into the grocery store wearing his softball uniform and wearing cleats, no attempt to hide it.
Personally I think anyone using a Handicap spot illegally should get their car towed and pay a hefty fine. I can get by on walking a little bit farther from the door when I go in, but because of a left leg that's not fully operational I get tired very fast and need to save every step on the return trip. Over the last 3.5 years I have greatly improved, but everyday life is not without challenges.
Keeps the bugs out of their teeth, Kirk.Them: "Why do people need to be told about what to do about risk and their failing to evaluate it properly?"
Me: "Have you looked outside to observe your fellow man recently?"
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