I think you will find as you are watching this video that there is a lot more that goes into testing our vehicles than putting a crash
test dummy behind the wheel of a car.
Not exact matches
Likewise, in the side barrier
test, the head of the
dummy representing a 10 - year - old child, seated
behind the driver, struck the roof frame in the Mercedes - Benz C - Class Cabriolet as the side airbag did not fully cover the impact area.
Smeared greasepaint
behind the
dummy's head shows where the head was protected from hitting hard structures during rebound by the side curtain airbag in the Institute's
test.
Smeared greasepaint shows where the rear passenger
dummy's head was hit by the pillar
behind the rear passenger door (second
test shown).
IIHS engineers placed an unbelted
test dummy in the back seat
behind the belted driver
dummy.
When the Institute
tested a 1999 model, the driver's survival space wasn't maintained very well, the steering wheel moved up toward the driver, and a high head acceleration occurred when the
dummy's head hit the pillar
behind the driver seat.