This test is intended to simulate a real pedestrian impact and to investigate the influence of impact speed, vehicle height and throwing distance of the body. The Honda CR-V was accelerated to 87.5 km/h and driven against a standing pedestrian, a 50% dummy.
Results:
The pedestrian has been hit by the centre of the vehicle, at the legs (with a bent left leg). He then hit the engine hood with his thighs and pelvis. The head hit the lower part of the windscreen, which broke. The dummy has been then catapulted 72.4 m further. It must be expected several mortal injuries for the pedestrian by this collision.
Damages:
Broken windshield
Engine hood unfolded
Radiator core support and bumper strongly deformed
Radiator compressed
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