[Video: Texas A&M Transportation Institute Crash Video] (Viewer #1,358,380)
For those asking “Hey! Where’d the motor go?”, the answer is that it came out the underside of the vehicle. Kinda hard to see with all the dust & debris, but it’s there.
[Video: Texas A&M Transportation Institute Crash Video] (Viewer #1,358,380)
For those asking “Hey! Where’d the motor go?”, the answer is that it came out the underside of the vehicle. Kinda hard to see with all the dust & debris, but it’s there.
The ability of a driver to survive such a crash is not a primary concern.
What till the ACLU hears that.
My wife got her Engineering degree from A&M. However she didn’t want to feel that she wasted her time there so her minor was in Destroying Flatbed Trucks. Sadly, I didn’t meet her until grad school so I missed out on that magical part of her life.
*sigh*
It’s interesting to see that last series, watching the barrels in the back – literally suspended in air from the inertia.
Democrat:
” I didn’t see ‘Do Not Attempt’ on that video, so I’m gonna try it. If I survive, millions of dollars to follow.”
Was that a test of the truck? Or the bar? ‘Cause I think the bar won.
Whoever secured the load won. The barrels may have hung suspended for a while, but when the truck was at rest, none had been lost.
One hopes similar bars are installed around every American embassy, particularly in locations infested with suicide bomber types.