Old And Obese Crash Test Dummies Are America's Next Safety Innovation
Crash test dummies are about to get fat. And old. The 50-year-old standard size and shape of dummy is about to be joined by new models representing elderly and obese people.
The familiar dummy style is said to represent the average size and weight for the current population, but with more people becoming overweight and an ageing population in many western nations, an American (obviously) manufacturer called Humanetics has unveiled the two new prototypes that it says will lead to better crash protection for the old and/or overweight.
One is modelled on a 70-year-old woman with a body mass index (BMI) of 29, and the other mimics a fat man in his 40s with a BMI of 35. The sensors have been placed and calibrated to record the unique responses of these body types.
There are key differences in the way different body types handle car crashes, say the scientists involved in the project. Fat people suffer less abdominal trauma but more lower body damage in a comparable impact versus an average person. In fact, a University of California study from 2013 found that obese drivers are 78 per cent more likely to die in a car crash, owing to their ‘submarining’ under the seatbelt and out of its protective cuddle.
As for old people, traditional diagonal seatbelts can cause huge chest injuries, with Humanetics hinting at the potential for other designs that better protect more fragile bones. Five-point harnesses, anyone? Probably not.
One question we do have is whether, if these designs make it into official Euro NCAP crash testing, manufacturers will have to provide three times the amount of cars for destruction so that testers can check all three body shapes in every simulation. We can’t imagine they’d be thrilled about the extra expense…
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Finally, freedom can be safe in a car crash. #MURICA
Or you could lose weight. There’s an option.
Fast food is cheaper than healthy food. A lot of Americans simply can’t afford a nutritious meal.
Tries desperately to come up with something clever to make the top 10 comments but needs a half dozen cheeseburgers to fuel creativity.
It is a very clever idea from the safety people to come up with that, not trying to offend anyone at all but if I do then I apologise for it, but it will make manufacturers think carefully for the safety of the occupants inside the vehicle, clever idea
Any dummies for very small drivers with very white teeth?
Richard Hammond?
Ps: the Renault Duster (Dacia Duster) got 0 stars with out airbags 😱😱
They shouldn’t really do this. It only gives them the idea that being obese is actually ok and it’s normal to have diabetes issues.
I don’t think Americans should laugh with that… Obesity is a serious problem in your country
good, i’m american and the average american has gain about 26 pounds in fat. i’m not overweight, i’m just saying fat people are like 1/3 of the country and they are EVRYWHERE.