Did they say what year the car was? Cause modern cars are mostly plastic and fiber glass... because designing a car that crumples more easily when you get into an accident is suppose to be safer some how? That doesn't make sense to me, like I'd feel safer in a 2 ton metal box that's not going to crumple like paper with me inside it but they don't make cars like that anymore. You need something from the 70's or earlier if you want actual metal construction.
@@RialVestro The point is, the old cars that were made of steel and didn't absorb the impact, meant that in a crash, you felt ALL the impact. You get the full impact of driving into a pole at 60 miles per hour. You're slammed into your seatbelt at that speed. Your head flies forward at that speed. Much more deadlier. You WANT the car to absorb the impact, to crumple around you, so you only get a much smaller portion of that force. Think of it as the difference between getting hit by a waterballoon full of water that absorbs the impact, vs getting hit with a frozen waterballoon full of ice.
@@RialVestro when something sturdy takes the damage the force just cleanly goes through and anything affected within would take the equal energy. Something that crumples would put the energy into well...crumpling. it is the same principle of rolling with punches, you divert the energy into something else so the impact is reduced.
@@RialVestro Let's put it this way: Something is going to break in a crash. Your options are: the car, or you. Which do you prefer? The government would prefer you do not break, so they have implemented safety standards requiring the car break in your stead. Any energy that goes into breaking the car is energy that is not going into breaking you.
@@brilljones you do see that reply before me right i saw that person in a comment section of a community post and now they show up replying to every comment I post
I think I speak for everyone here when I say: Please don't start censoring RTAA. If it's YT ad thing, at the very least provide us a link the RT Site to watch it uncensored
According to one of the co-creators, Jordan Cwierz, not unless they get outside help. RT has restructured too much for them to be able to do it themselves.
you know i know i gouy who got hit by a car his farther was driving. he bet his farther that the farther would not run him over and the farther hit him with the car
I've been increasingly disappointed by Rooster Teeth and it's direction ever since Burnie stepped down. If they really start censoring things on top of it all, I am definitely out. Definitely miss the old days..