The Advanced Compatibility Engineering makes extensive use of high - strength steel to
disperse crash forces.
Not exact matches
Watson and Monteiro note that in contrast to forward - facing seats, rear - facing seats provide full alignment of the head, neck, and spine, so that
crash forces are
dispersed over these areas rather than centered on one site.
Acura touts its Advanced Compatibility Engineering (ACE) body construction's ability to «help reduce and
disperse forces in front
crashes,» along with vehicle stability assist, blind spot information system, surround view camera, front and rear parking sensors and rear cross traffic monitor as a comprehensive safety system that will keep your family secure on the road and in the event of an accident.
Regarding the engineering for
crash safety, there are multiple «
force paths» for leading and
dispersing impact loads through the structure and helping maintain the passenger compartment's integrity in a severe
crash.
It can help to more evenly
disperse the
forces transferred to other vehicles in a
crash as well.
Our Advanced Compatibility EngineeringTM body construction is integrated into every Acura model, including the MDX, to help reduce and
disperse forces in front
crashes.
«The 2008
crash decimated our local new - construction infrastructure by eliminating many builders and
dispersing our labor
force to warmer climates,» says De Souza.