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  2. Crash test - Wikipedia

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    A crash test of the Honda Ridgeline by the NHTSA Frontal small-overlap crash test of a 2012 Honda Odyssey 2018 Dodge Grand Caravan being struck by a mobile deformable barrier at 62 km/h 2016 Honda Fit striking a wall head-on at 56 km/h Driver-side oblique crash test of a 2017 Honda Ridgeline Jeep Liberty undergoing routine impact testing at Chrysler's Proving Grounds NHTSA research crash test ...

  3. Automobile safety rating - Wikipedia

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    One test program, IIHS, makes a four level rating: Good, Acceptable, Marginal and Poor. [ 3 ] The differences between those various test programs include the range of tests and test configurations, the final rating computation, and the specification of models available in different markets.

  4. Head injury criterion - Wikipedia

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    A "severe" injury is one with a score of 4+ on the Abbreviated Injury Scale (AIS) [6] Data for specific vehicles can be found on various automotive review websites. Some sample data is as follows, for comparative purposes: The 1998 Ford Windstar, marketed as one of the safest minivans of that year, tested out to a HIC=305 score for driver [7]

  5. Automotive safety - Wikipedia

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    The terms "active" and "passive" are simple but important terms in the world of automotive safety. "Active safety" is used to refer to technology assisting in the prevention of a crash and "passive safety" to components of the vehicle (primarily airbags, seatbelts and the physical structure of the vehicle) that help to protect occupants during a crash.

  6. Crash test dummy - Wikipedia

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    THOR-50M & THOR-5F Crash Test Dummies. THOR is an advanced crash test dummy designed to expand the Hybrid-III test dummy capabilities in assessing frontal impacts. THOR-50M, the mid-size male, was created to improve human-like anthropometry and increase the instrumentation for mitigating injury. [28]

  7. Out of position (crash testing) - Wikipedia

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    Out of position (OOP), in crash testing and car accident medical literature, indicates a passenger position which is not the normal upright and forward-facing position. [1] For example, a common case observed in crashes is the position of an occupant when reaching for the car radio , [ 2 ] or panic braking in unbelted passengers. [ 3 ]

  8. Euro NCAP - Wikipedia

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    Euro NCAP is a voluntary vehicle safety rating system created by the Swedish Road Administration, the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile and International Consumer Research & Testing, backed by fourteen members, and motoring and consumer organisations in several EU countries.

  9. Category:Crash Test Dummies - Wikipedia

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