fit vs. truck. fits loses
#1
fit vs. truck. fits loses
what does a fit that drives head-on into a truck look like?
answer: not so good.
YouTube - Crash on Route 125
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#2
The laws of physics are still valid. Law Enforcement will claim 'speed' as primary cause but real reason was inciompetence by driver of either GMC or the Fit. Apparently one whipped out to pass and discovered then someting in his path he hadn't seen.
A good thought to keep in mind for Fit drivers: BIG SQUASHES LITTLE. Drive, don't talk on your cell. Or have detailed conversations with radio or passengers.
A good thought to keep in mind for Fit drivers: BIG SQUASHES LITTLE. Drive, don't talk on your cell. Or have detailed conversations with radio or passengers.
#7
I'm a writer. I once interviewed a biologist at the National Zoo in Washington. In the past, he had worked at setting up tiger preserves in the Sundarbans in Bangladesh. Over there, it turns out, tigers are known as "forest policemen," and they kill more than 300 people a year. When I expressed horror at that, the biologist said, "It all depends on what you're prepared to accept as a risk. When you leave here, you'll get in your car and drive home. There's a risk that you will be killed in an accident. Most of us accept that risk. Cars are a part of life. In the Sundarbans, tigers are a part of life."
I think about that every now and then when I'm driving.
I think about that every now and then when I'm driving.
#12
curiously the guy driving the fit carried no drivers license or ID of any kind, and the car did not belong to him. maybe it was the dreaded "stolen fit."
#13
To bad more detail is missing?
I see the driver door was ripped clear off in the wreck.
I wonder if the victim was ejected? That looks like it would of been the driver if that's the case. Wonder if he had his seat belts on?
When I bought mine, I was moving from a 3/4 ton Chevy Suburban. The one active thing I did was pick the Perl Blue as opposed to a color I'd rather have so it was more visible. I wanted white and the Yellow would of been cool but Honda denied that option....The '08 color I'd of picked but felt was less safe ws BLACK
I see the driver door was ripped clear off in the wreck.
I wonder if the victim was ejected? That looks like it would of been the driver if that's the case. Wonder if he had his seat belts on?
When I bought mine, I was moving from a 3/4 ton Chevy Suburban. The one active thing I did was pick the Perl Blue as opposed to a color I'd rather have so it was more visible. I wanted white and the Yellow would of been cool but Honda denied that option....The '08 color I'd of picked but felt was less safe ws BLACK
#14
Remember that one in NY where the dudes burned to death in the stolen blue Fit? That was awesome.
#15
lol. why would someone steal a fit. i mean, i think fits are awesome... but i wouldnt steal one..
#16
Doors aren't designed to fly off so its pretty rare and more common in roll overs. Need better pics of the wreck to see but it looks like it was torn of after the fact (jaws of life) to get the driver out. You can see a very clean slice on one of the frames which appears to be from a cutting tool. But again, just a guess.
#17
It said it was versus a bestway disposal truck... double the mass... at least.
If you look at the damage, it looks like the fit hit the truck on the bed??? the front end of that truck would have been torn up... check the skidmarks.
The door was missing because it couldn't open, and the Jaws o' life were brought out.
While our cars will do well against other cars of the same weight, and equal or lesser crash test ratings... it doesn't mean hitting either an immovable object (also Jaws of life custom chop top) or a very large block of metal (a GMC Bestway Disposal truck) any car will do well.
I wonder how well a hummer would do against that brute... my guess... at least the damage would be in a lower location on the frame.
If you look at the damage, it looks like the fit hit the truck on the bed??? the front end of that truck would have been torn up... check the skidmarks.
The door was missing because it couldn't open, and the Jaws o' life were brought out.
While our cars will do well against other cars of the same weight, and equal or lesser crash test ratings... it doesn't mean hitting either an immovable object (also Jaws of life custom chop top) or a very large block of metal (a GMC Bestway Disposal truck) any car will do well.
I wonder how well a hummer would do against that brute... my guess... at least the damage would be in a lower location on the frame.
Last edited by alphaseinor; 04-16-2008 at 12:34 PM.
#19
Can't be any worse than dead. But what you will see from a car from 20 years ago would probably be the car looking less crushed, but the driver still being injured or killed by being bounced around inside the car (hitting the wheel, dashboard, etc). Older cars had very solid structures, problem is that included the interior. So if you hit the wheel or the dashboard, you're still gonna get hurt or killed. Today's cars are designed to crumple around you. The car sacrifices as best it can to save you. Back then the car didnt give a damn about you. (gf used to investigate car accidents for insurance folks, shes got all the stories lol)
#20
Can't be any worse than dead. But what you will see from a car from 20 years ago would probably be the car looking less crushed, but the driver still being injured or killed by being bounced around inside the car (hitting the wheel, dashboard, etc). Older cars had very solid structures, problem is that included the interior. So if you hit the wheel or the dashboard, you're still gonna get hurt or killed. Today's cars are designed to crumple around you. The car sacrifices as best it can to save you. Back then the car didnt give a damn about you. (gf used to investigate car accidents for insurance folks, shes got all the stories lol)
Some older cars did not fare well in offset crash tests. One of the worse cases would be the Chevrolet Astro:
IIHS-HLDI: Chevrolet Astro
Several more examples:
IIHS-HLDI: Chevrolet Cavalier
IIHS-HLDI: Mitsubishi Mirage
I know this goes a bit off-topic, but I was just showing my line of thinking, hehe.