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The MythBusters explained, even when hitting the truck's ramp, the car's inertia keeps it going at exactly the same speed relative to the ground—which lets it safely drive into the big rig, with no surprising accelerations. Jamie then reinforced the concept by safely exiting the moving semi truck in reverse.
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.
However, Dag owes money to Johnny and his crew, which now includes the bikers and Jan. When Johnny and Torgeir capture Dag, Torgeir, Roar, Arne (Tommy Karlsen Sandum), and Roy, the leader of the biker gang, "borrow" the Ferrari and film themselves speeding across Lillehammer's longest bridge. On the way, they hit a moose and destroy the car.
An ornery moose attacked a dog walker without warning on an Alaska trail, but the man was saved when the dog stepped in, state troopers said. The man and dog had just emerged from the trees near ...
The moose jumped the guardrail and ran into Barrington, who was traveling roughly 30 mph, the page said. Barrington suffered a brain injury, broken pelvis, cracked sternum and eight broken ribs ...
Dennis and Tommy find a large stuffed moose head in the trash and they bring it to Dennis' house. The Wilson's return from a camping trip. Dennis confesses that he hit a baseball through George's kitchen window. It turned on the faucet and flooded the sink. Henry says that he cleaned everything up, but then Dennis hit a ball through that window ...
Race organizers have not given an official count, but PETA claims 150 dogs have died since the race began in 1973.
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]