New crash tests show that many of the vehicles provide “poor” safety for rear seat passengers. Reports Andrew Dymburt of ABC News.
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New crash tests show that many of the vehicles provide “poor” safety for rear seat passengers. Reports Andrew Dymburt of ABC News.
Original source (ABC/Youtube)
I've been driving an old truck from the 70's my whole life. Never once been in an accident. Safety comes from the driver not the car. You don't ever see the news trying to push for stricter driver control despite the tens of thousands of deaths every year. 🤔
Wow Tnx
I went mid sized SUV (Edge), but I was a Tow Truck driver, so I got to see real accidents all the time.
Not sure you'd want an airbag mounted to the back of the front head rests & what about the middle? 🤔
If you think you'll survive an accident against a full size truck in anything, you're fooling yourself.
Even these tests are basically meaningless even if they do make vehicles safer, the controlled conditions simply do not reflect what happens in real life.
Airbags on the back side of the front seats will be the norm soon. The middle passenger of the rear seat will bot get a airbag unless it goes sideways or something.