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The Swedish National Road and Transport Research Institute has developed a moose crash test dummy called "Mooses". The dummy (which is made with similar weight, centre of gravity and dimensions to a live moose) is used to simulate realistic moose collisions. Australian car manufacturers use crash test kangaroo dummies for similar reasons. [17]
Video of a moose getting a little too close for comfort with a man walking in the woods in Maine recently has gone viral for this exact reason. And the man had every reason to be spooked.
They captured a short video clip of the sighting. “That thing’ll kill you,” driver Adam Ronan said as the moose passed by their car, The Santa Fe New Mexican reported.
In the clip their mama shared online, the fox could barely contain her excitement when Moose showed up on the back deck. She was moving so fast when she saw him, she even ran under the deck and ...
They repeated the test with a low sports car at the highest test track speed to give the moose the best chance of clearing the roof, but, again, it was not enough and the moose damaged the car enough that any driver would have been seriously injured.
Dooring is the act of opening a motor vehicle door into the path of another road user. [1] [2] Dooring can happen when a driver has parked or stopped to exit their vehicle, or when passengers egress from cars, taxis and rideshares into the path of a cyclist in an adjacent travel lane.
Larson managed to get video of the incident, which has since stunned people online. In the footage, which has since been shared by ABC 7 LA, it shows the moose coming out of the trees before ...
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