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Comment by izacus

3 years ago

For a very obvious case of this, observe changes in BMW vehicle designs. The new generation looks like it'll gleefuly ensure death of any pedestrian it hits.

E.g.

2023: https://www.autojakal.com/2022/04/2023-bmw-7-series.html

2002: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BMW_7_Series_(E65)

The higher hood is required by newer European pedestrian impact safety regulations, intended to reduce head injuries.

So the reality is 180 degrees opposite to what your claim is.

  • Source? Everything I've heard is that the exact opposite is required -- that hoods are designed such that pedestrians will roll over them, and higher hoods increase hip injuries.