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Subscribe to this threadVIDEO: smart fortwo crash test leaks out of IIHS
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physics4dummies @ Apr 29th 2008 4:32PM
Some of these posts are hilarious...
A barrier crash is roughly the equivalent of hitting the same size vehicle traveling toward you at the same speed (in this case 40 mph). If you hit the barrier, you go from 40 mph to 0 mph (the barrier doesn't move). If you hit another car of identical mass going 40, you go from 40 mph to 0 mph, as does the other car. So, don't compare the smart to tests for anything more massive, because they are all simulating hitting something more massive than a smart.