Crumple zone facts for kids
Crumple zones in a car help to reduce the impact of force on the people in the car when the car crashes into a solid object or another vehicle. The car is designed to crumple in a way so it absorbs energy to decelerate for longer and so reduce the force and severity of the crash on the people in the car.
Images for kids
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Road Maintenance Truck Impact Attenuator, Auckland, New Zealand
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Cross section to show the different strength of the metal in a Saab 9000. The safety cell is in stronger metal (red) compared to the crumple zones (yellow).
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Mazda 121 (re-badged Ford Fiesta) crash test car from the British Transport Research Laboratory.
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A Toyota Camry after a front impact with a tree. Airbags were deployed.
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VW Polo first successful frontal full car crash simulation (ESI 1986).
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Visualisation of how a car deforms in an asymmetrical crash using finite element analysis.
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Euro NCAP FRONTAL IMPACT (left-hand drive vehicles).
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Lotus Evora front crash test showing Aluminium chassis crush structure, the height of the rigid front chassis side beams and rigid front cross beam.