Gabe
Well-Known Member
When I say little data I mean the 50 or 60 years of clinical research done in labs, millions of miles driven data with se sensors on a large fleet of cars as we do on frontal collisions.looks like fmvss 301r prescribes a moving barrier of 40mph/64kph for rear end collisions, but many OEMs seem to vouch for the optional 50mph. i am not a crash expert and don't know what constitutes pass/fail criteria.
i did find a YouTube Playlist with 170 tests.
YouTube videos are not clinical research.
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