Crash Test: Car vs. Boars (3 pics)

Posted in       23 Apr 2010       15872       10 GALLERY VIEW

Wild boars are common guests on German roads. They can run into traffic, thus automobile clubs conduct crash tests to see the impact of a collision with a horde of boards. The life-size models were attached to a rolling platform. The car smashed into boars at 62 mph (80 kilometers an hour) damaging the front. The passenger cell was untouched, so if this happens in reality, people inside the car will survive.

 

1 Crash Test: Car vs. Boars (3 pics)

2 Crash Test: Car vs. Boars (3 pics)

3 Crash Test: Car vs. Boars (3 pics)

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Dreth 14 year s ago
Poor little orphan mechanical boars. :(
       
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gwalter 14 year s ago
62 mph
       
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another me 14 year s ago
ummmm 62mph is 100kph not 80kph.
       
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4down2 14 year s ago
crazy ! 36
       
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squerell02 14 year s ago
36
       
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freak 14 year s ago
JC-LOL
       
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droserag 14 year s ago
i loved that golf :(
       
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chicaurbana 14 year s ago
Yeah, my parents had an accident with a 600kg cow. Fortunately they survived, but imagine our car!
       
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asd 14 year s ago
This test was preformed in Slovenia!
       
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Ales 14 year s ago
AMZS!! Nice :D

Yeah, AMZS is a Slovenian auto club
       
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