As car people, none of us want to be in a crash, but if it were to happen to you, would you be ready?
In this video, Jeremiah Burton takes an in-depth look into the physics of a crash and the engineering that has gone into keeping us all safe.
The systems are immensely complex and well researched, from crumple zones to airbag timing to seat belt tensioners — everything that works together to minimize injury in a crash has been developed over decades.
Becky Mueller from the IIHS (Insurance Institute for Highway Safety) joins Jeremiah to explain how crashes happen, show how safety equipment works, and how you can stay safest in a crash…
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