Mina leidsin aga selle video kohta sellise teksti:Varblane kirjutas:Holden Commodore (based on the Opel Rekord), eighties, Australia. Test performed at around 130km / hmoskiito kirjutas:kusjuures ei ole, standart test kiirusel 50km/hvivaldi kirjutas:130km/h vastu betoon seinamoskiito kirjutas:leitsin video maailma turvalisemast masinast.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ovJi0S7AO0
Google tõlge.
Huvitav mis mossega juhtuks sellisel kiirusel.
The test was conducted in 1992 and was part of a series of tests to commission our crash test facility. The test was of the drive system, not the car.
The car was a standard 'second hand' car except that the tail shaft was removed. 300kg of sand ballast was placed in the footwells and boot and a ballast dummy (75kg) was placed on the rear seat.
The test speed was 100km/h into a solid concrete reaction block.
Colin Jackson
Crash Barrier Manager
RTA Crashlab
(02) 9830 1721
So I have condensed it down to the following that you can attach to video:
"Special testing of new facility in 1992. Car was loaded with 375 Kg /827 lb of sand and was 100Kmh into a solid wall not alloy honeycomb. Not a real test of the car." a test crash of the holden commadore this is an old model so you will not find annything on google about it (i checked)