11:45 - One of my biggest fears when traffic is stopped on the expressway. It doesn't matter how strong or rigid your vehicle is. Nothing can withstand being rear ended from a speeding bulldozer going at least 70mph. Any vehicles between two semis will crumble like foil. One thing I've learned from driving on the expressway frequently is to put on your hazards if you see traffic is stopped or slowing down considerably. People behind you "should" take note and do the same if they're paying attention. What's nice is other drivers take notice and do the same while they're behind me. I learned this from seeing truckers do it frequently.
About a month ago there was an accident blocking an expressway in Sydney, Australia the speed was 80klm or 50 mph I did what you suggest put on my hazards always do that when there is some sort of blockage on an expressway, a great habit to get into.
I did the same when traffic stopped going to Atlanta airport in a rainy day. Had time to stop and not hitting car in front. Unfortunately, car behind me was unable to stop and got rear ended. Not too hard, just a broken rear bumper but 15 years later still have issues with neck and back injuries so you better be safe when driving. Take care, someone waits for you at home.
Sure. But most of the problems with older cars lied with weak construction and no absorption of impact energy. A three-point safety belt, whiplash protection system or a couple of airbags are not going to save you if the engine is shoved into your eye socket.
Concept Creator My wife was in a driver side impact crash in an 80's Volvo wagon and the side door beams saved her from any injuries. The car was totalled and this happened in the 80's!
I do remember a definite point in my early childhood, when my father was made aware of 'safety' 20 years of Volvos followed. Got a real soft-spot for the 240. Took the old one as my first car when I left home. Remember stopping on the motorway and seeing the Fiat behind me not notice and get rapidly larger in my mirror. Fiat lost a bumper and got a crumpled bonnet - I had to pop a bit of plastic-chrome trip into by fat-bumper.
@@wristovah Safety-wise, they are not better at all. The downside is that the smallest impacts create large amounts of damage on new cars, but they're designed that way. In older cars, you become part of the crumple zone. You take the hit. In newer cars, you have a much more massive crumple zone. You are far less likely to take the hit.
It depends on how you define "modern". After 1994, most executive car from germany are still way safer than modern small Japanese car . But yeah, as technology goes, same tier car from same brand will be safer.
I don't think a normal car can afford a titanium part that big . But yeah a shell in between the wind shield would be great, apart from lower visibility.
it’s amazing that brian gillespie is alive. he flipped his car 15 times after losing control at 180mph and came out nearly unscathed. if you look up his name, you can find a video of it. nothing graphic is shown, just the accident from a distance. it also might show how he looked in the hospital
On a normal day I would’ve watched this video like another carwow video, but after watching the race yesterday, it feels really weird to see anything like this
@@un6250 Yup. Not watching it either because of that. Maybe tomorrow. It was horrific. I was convinced we had lost a driver. Didn't even know it was Romain.
Mat, you do a real service with a video like this, reminding us all of the value of the regulations that have provided for safer cars. (And, I hope, reminding folks to look at test results when buying, and to press car makers for improvements.) Now, if we can make drivers understand their part in safer driving.
If we can possibly avoid collisions in the first place that goes a long way. Yet there are a lot of ways in which cars are less safe than they were. The proliferation of 4wd vehicles that are heavier and have their strong axis at a different height is one way that we have created new hazards.
10:33 A couple of years ago (right as I got my license) I saw a small money transporter wedged under a trailer right up to the B-pillar. Just like in the first test the trailer's "bumper", that was supposed to prevent that had simply folded in, doing NOTHING to protect the poor guy in the transporter. Glad to see that finally someone had the sense to reinforce these "bumpers" with additional diagonal support bars, but it's probably gonaa take at least a decade until most trailers will have that. (and then there's also trailers with a forklift attached to the back, hanging just at headheight of normal commuter cars) Needless to say, I keep extra distance from trucks, cause I don't wanna get crushed like an insect by a stupid trailer!
I have weekly nightmares about getting stuck in a car wreck. I had a crumple zone class during a school year, and I'll never get over it. My ex gf also had that class, and 18 years later we found out we both have had the same nightmares all this time.
@@solcutta3661 Well, that was a really bad word-for-word translation, and I see now that it's wack. I'll try again, but please give me some slack, I've never been in a english speaking learning enviroment. It was 3 hours a week describing us how cars fold in accidents, to learn us how to straighten it out so it was safe afterwards. Just endless videos of dummies crushed to splinters.
@@solcutta3661 A funny thing about all of this is that the nightmare was breaking the femure in a loud popping manner, and being stranded alone. I did that July 23., but on an electric scooter at 5 AM on a cementary. I landed on top of my phone, and couldn't get it out of my pocket. It was twisted until it snapped and had shrapnel up and down. The lower part of the femure cracked all the way through the "dog-bone" part. I screamed for 20 minutes, was at the hospital in 40, so it didn't seem mortal, tbh. Now I have 39 stitches, ton of screws, plates, and a stainless steel brace(?) from my hip to the knee.
even the safest cars suffer as they get old due to corrosion... the safety passenger cell is more likely to fail if there is any corrosion on structural parts
Yeah, I watched a video of two Chevrolet caprice. One was brand new and the other was 7 years old. Exactly the same body style and the 7 year old car folded during the same impact.
9:19 this is how i feel about riding motorcycles now. after a few crashes and a lot of petrifying thoughts of getting “crumpled” i just can’t handle it anymore
If it’s a MK4 they did quite well back in the day. 4 stars in the 1998 test. My brother had a head on in his MK4 and came out with only very minor injuries thankfully. They had a reinforced chassis, belt pretensioners reinforced doors, anti submarine seats, 4 airbags as standard (including side) and collapsible steering column. All had ABS as standard as well and later ones ESP too. You could get curtain airbags as an optional extra also Definitely not as safe as newer gen Golfs though, but probably one of the best cars from the time. From the MK5 onwards they’ve all got 5 stars
@@danl4252 yeah that is right. My dad once had a terrible side crash on our Ex-Vw Golf Mk4 Variant and he survived only by that car with only one minor scratch on his knee. The car was nearly collapsed,the two side doors were destroyed,airbags too,3 windows broken,2 aluminium wheels broken and the back axle totally seperated from the car. My dad stopped at a crossroad and a son of a bi*ch came with 120 km/h on a road with 30 km/h speed limit. His car was totally destroyed too,but we fixed ours some months later and sold it
One simple detail which so many people overlook: THE BEST WAY TO SURVIVE A CAR CRASH IS TO NOT BE IN ONE! Some key statistics to consider: ~ Single-vehicle car crashes account for ±15% of total crashes yet account for ±40% of all car-related fatalities ~ At least 90% of car crashes are easily preventable; ±80% involved distracted driving, usually by idiots mucking about with their cell phones Most drivers are so thoughtless about commercial vehicles that commercial drivers refer to them as "truck-assisted suicides". In accidents between cars and trucks: ~ ±75% of these accidents result in one or more fatalities and ±97% of fatalities in these accidents are occupants of the car(s) ~ ±81% of the time, the car driver is solely at fault; an additional ±8% of the time, both drivers are at fault Truck drivers are far and above the safest drivers on the road - they have to be; it requires a spotless five-year record simply to obtain a commercial license and they drive farther each and every year than most people have driven in their entire lives. Don't be afraid to follow their lead: anywhere a giant 40-ton freight-train-on-asphalt can go, your little 2-ton roller skate can; you can stop a lot faster than they can, too!
I have a Volvo v50. I’ve repaired cars for 20 years and can happily say Volvos are good and Renaults are good. Suzuki Jimnys on the other hand are crap!
7:30 it’s a no-licence car For more precision : it’s a « heavy quadricycle » that nerfs the B1 licence (in France), and that can drive up to 90 kmh (60 mph). There are light quadricycles or « real no licence cars » that are limited to 45 kmh (30 mph) too.
Our family used to own a Pontiac Transport/Montana from the early 2000s. When I saw the crash test of that one from IIHS my heart sank. It's criminal how GM was allowed to sell a van meant for family transport that had failed so miserably in a crash test.
this is a good remember before you go speeding then remember this and slow down! thanks matt ! i think you might have saved few people that just watched the video!
In this day and age, slowing down causes more drivers to react aggressively More than one speeder will. ( you shouldn’t speed either ) Keep your pace with the majority, be alert, and use common sense.
I think the same. I don't give a 💩 about security or economics. I want a nice car. That's the reason my new I bought a few weeks ago is a 30 year old Mercedes Diesel. You drive through a brick wall and the wall is broken and the Merc is still ok and I'm still alive.
Look up a lady who survived being smashed into (the rear) and then landed on by a semi truck…..in a Nissan Altima. This happened in Washington State in September/November of 2021. I showed a picture from the atricle to some police officers of the Nissan, and their jaws DROPPED when I told them the lady not only survived the impact(s) but once the semi was lifted off her car she crawled out a gap on her own and walked away. A few “did not want to see it” because they had seen some nasty accidents. But when the officers that did see it were amazed she survived THAT, they too decided to take a peek. One old time officer was shocked she survived that. Her ribs hurt, her her head hurt, and she had a gash oh her head. But she was ok. For Gods sake, the rear impact was so great the rear tires folded over 180 degrees on them selfs. No one in back thankfully, they would of been squished into jelly. Apparently the semi landing on her caused her seat to break, laying her down flat, inches from the undercarriage when she came to. The responding officer was 100% sure he was looking at a fatality until he suddenly heard her screaming for help! If I was her boss, she would of earned a payed 2 week vacation just for surviving that. Gonna have some nasty bruises and sore muscles, People were thanking God, but I thing the IIHS, safety engineers, and NASCAR (their accidents inspired many safety features we see today) should be thanked. One person commented, “ Nissan needs to buy that wreck from the insurance company to study it, AND give that lady a free Nissan Altima.” 🤔…Ok. Her Guardian Angel also deserves a huge thanks. They are gonna feel THAT save in the morning. 👼 🤕
Unfortunately stupidity level of drivers has also increased. Now we have people texting on their phones while driving. That obviously didn't happen back in the 90's.
Only inside the cars. If you are walking or on a bike/moped they've not changed much, and that's where the vast majority of the danger actually is. This report shows it well: www.pacts.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/PACTS-What-kills-most-on-the-roads-Report-15.0.pdf Concentrating on occupant safety is not reducing overall road danger any more.
@@Wookey. There's not all that much that can be done to make a collision safer for people outside the vehicle. The best thing to do is improve collision avoidance systems, and the manufacturers are doing that.
@@eugene9852 There are lots of things that can be done. The primary ones are: reducing vehicle mileage, reducing vehicle speeds, segregating cyclists, removing vehicles from urban areas, improving visibility (especially from large vehicles), reducing driver distraction, reducing bonnet heights and making the fronts of vehicles smooth and giving. That your best guess included none of those suggests you've not thought about this much.
@@Wookey. On the other hand you could buy a massive pickup truck with bull bars. You won't be any safer and neither will the pedestrians, but everybody will think you're a macho man, which is what counts.
Coincidence, my family and I were on holiday in 1960 in Ontario, Canada, when an errant Moose decided to cross the motorway we were traveling on. The car we were traveling in was a 1959 Chevrolet We took a side hit from the moose. Moose didn't make it. We all survived with just some bruising. No seat belts and no airbags. Christ,we were so lucky it wasn't a head on.
As a Brit, visiting our friends in New Hampshire, I asked why their good country road had a 40 MPH speed limit (in UK, it would be 60)..... Answer was that a moose coming through the windscreen at 40 MPH wouldn't be good for the moose..... Or us!
This is great to see, this shows people “don’t piss around in your cars as this will happen” but of course it also has the opposite affect of saying “it’s ok though as you’ll survive it as cars are so good”.
That malibu crashing into the back of a lorry was actually how one of my neighbor's kid passed away. Kid and his 3 friends were going home from hanging out til late night. They were in a pretty new Camry. I believe the police report said the accident happened around 1 AM. The wreck was...awful. The entire roof was open like a can. IIRC one of them survived but was in a coma.
As a first responder up up till around 2000 we were trained to determine impact severity by assessing damage from the front bumper to the firewall. severe damage usually meant severe to fatal injuries. Damage to the roof and rockers severe to fatal injuries. Today's cars (2015 and up) we look at the front understanding everything between the front bumper and the firewall is sacrificial, yes we still try to determine how hard the crash was; we expect injuries but good likelihood survival.When we see minor damage no crushing to the roof line and/or rocker we expect serious and severe injuries. Crushing to the roof and rockers a good chance its fatal.
I had a seicento as my first car 8 years ago. I remember having one corner jacked up to swap a wheel over and I couldn't open the dooors due to the body flexing 😂
I have owned many cars from the 1960s, including some X-frame Impalas. Many people believe the false idea that they are made of 'heavier metal' and would be safer in a crash. I don't know why this mentality has ever existed. The first time I drove a 1963 Impala was after I bought it, and it was scary! it had NO seatbelts... not even the kind that only were to keep you in the driver position in case of loss of control. These cars are fun to drive to a local cruise night, and best otherwise left in the garage. And one more thing... ALWAYS replace the 'single pot' master cylinder in a pre-1967 American car. ANY loss of brake pressure ANYWHERE in the braking system will result in NO brakes, INSTANTLY! Drum brakes are manageable... NO brakes is NOT manageable. This is a situation where safety overrules originality.
my cousin has a ( I think) a 1960 4 door Impala, Sport Sedan, or SS, something like that,. it's really under-powered on it's original 6 cyl. and it has 3 on the tree, a lot of other drivers on the road hate it, because it's really sluggish off a red light etc, so they drive around it, or pass it aggressively, he rarely drives it now, , as he fears a accident, and only on dead Sunday Mornings... also in Montreal Canada here, we had this guy driving a 1963 Plymouth Fury as a Taxi from 1964 till 1999, he put 1.6 millions miles on it, before a truck ran a red light destroying it, he was a few hundred miles from beating the record, ( I was in that car in 1993,and saw it often) "Joseph Vaillancourt’s 1.6 million mile Plymouth Fury" pics of it online,
a drunk guy was driving a corolla and literally slammed into my dad's gtr, the corolla looked like it was literally gone, the gtr was damaged but not that much, this shows that newer cars are safer than older ones
And the Nomex suit! I find it amazing how he could be in almost 30s of absolute inferno and get out with minor burns only. Modern tech rocks, and I’m so happy those things are mandatory in racing!
Seen a picture of 4 decapitated people with the roof cut off by the edge of a truck's tray. Sickening to imagine. There are many trucks without this protection in my Brisbane. Qld.
10:56 That bar is called the "Mansfield Bar" in the USA, named after the actress Jayne Mansfield, who, after a bizarre career that included becoming a Satanist, making a record with Jimi Hendrix and allegedly being tricked into drinking John Lennon's urine, died when the hood of her Buick Electra ran under a trailer which sliced off the windshield and forced the hood into her head. The press spread rumors that she had been decapitated, but that was from seeing her wig, which flew off, left in the wrecked car. Over the years, the standards for the reinforcement behind the bar have been improved to keep it intact during more severe crashes.
Back in 1967 there was an accident involving a famous Movie Star who's name was Jayne Mansfield who's car she was a passenger in rear ended a Trailor truck one foggy night in Mississippi. She was in the front seat along with the driver and her boyfriend and her children were in the back seat sleeping. It was a huge car (1967) Buick Electra 225. The car went completely under the trailer killing the adults in the front seat. The accident occurred June 29, 1967. Her children sleeping in the back seat survived. You know her daughter who is an actress named Mariska Hargitay. NOW as for the bar on the back of trailers - they are called Mansfield Bars after Jayne. After her accident the NTSB mandated all trailers be fitted with this devise to provide some safety for automobile passengers involved in rear end collisions with Tractor Trailers.
My big takeaway from this is when buying a car you need to consider how long ago it was designed. This isn't always straight forward since sometimes a design is reused or an old car in made to look new. Rover 100 very much a case in point, it's based on the metro from the early 80s. The Saxo was also a rebadged Pugeot 106 so the design was several years old when released.
As a mechanic, and autobody mechanic specifically. I always suggest updating the safety on classics. Basic roll cage, reinforce the front with some tubing. Most importantly a collapsible steering wheel that looks period correct. I’ve seen a lot of accidents from my training where old cars without a steering wheel that collapsed impale the driver through the seat. Mainly fatal. Feel free to drive an old car, just know it is a death trap unless you upgrade the safety.
I learnt to drive on a ‘58 BelAir Chevy. One of the few cars big enough in Australia at the time to hold a family of 8. I think there were at least 6 turns of the steering wheel lock to lock and the body was cracking at the back from the weight of the boot. And of course had the wonderful GM powerslush (Powerglide) auto transmission.
@@ccitationx7045 Another one of G. M.'s "safety features" is their take on "Automatic Seat Belts" from the late 1980s to around the early or mid 1990s. You know, the type that has the belt attached not to the B pillar, but to the *door?*
I feel like that last crash illustrates the danger of being on the freeway (in the US) during icy weather. Automatic emergency braking will only do so much when it doesn't have a high coefficient of kinetic friction to work with. During the cold weather in Texas, I saw footage from the pileup that made it look like this video played out in real life over and over again:(
The real carnage is primarily outside the cars now, mostly pedestrians: www.pacts.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/PACTS-What-kills-most-on-the-roads-Report-15.0.pdf
That's so typical of psychopaths, always blaming someone else! 🙄 (just kidding. The ability to suppress compassion and not get overwhelmed by shock when witnessing horrible accidents doesnot make you a psychopath, it actually makes you a valuable helper. It's an important ability in the face of catastrophe. It's having no compassion at all, that makes someone a psychopath!
At the beginning of UA-cam before dashcams I was amazed that I was quite calm and collected when I came across a head on crash with a car and truck in Scotland. Even though this poor girl (about 14) had half her face hanging off I kept talking to her until the ambulance arrived, but it's still fresh in my mind 13 years later. I hope she survived.
Brilliant video - I'm in the process of looking for an affordable first car each for my 2 kids. I just was looking at what was cheap to buy and run. Now I'm going to look at the euro ncap rating as the top priority - I had never appreciated how different the levels of protection different cars offer. And if they can't afford the fuel consumption then too bad. Less miles will be safer too.
Yea….saw a special on car safety. Lots of safety was learned from and the importance of crumple zones was from NASCAR crashes. That’s why those cars shatter from impact, but most drivers walk away!
Thank you for such an informative video. As a classic car enthusiast, it is just a little frightening what could (and used to!) happen. Key thing: Drive safely and watch out for the idiots! Having said that, I rode motorcycles for 50 years..... now there is the key to top Darwin Award applications! Thanks again. Alan
Lol @ Matt’s reactions and theatre. Well done Matt & great video bringing attention to safety. 🙏🏻👍🏻☺️🇳🇿 Drive safe everyone. Seatbelts & no alcohol or narcotics please. 🙏🏻☺️👍🏻🇳🇿
It's when you watch these videos that you realise how much damage can be done by someone who is not paying attention when driving. Technically, any driving offence could result in a fatality.
Matt wondered: "When did the bar-barrier at the back of trucks get added? In retrospect it seems so obvious." He understandably cringed at the devastating/ decapitating impact w/no barrier-bar. Answer: "The Mansfield Bar" as it's called in USA, was added 1967. Jayne Mansfield, and fellow passengers & driver were killed '67 in such a high speed under semi-trailer impact. Jayne wasn't decapitated, tho that was rumored. One of her wigs was flung forward to the pavement, resembling her head.
When I was a kid in 1967 I witnessed the outcome of a highway accident with fatalities. The cars were steaming heaps of shredded parts and there were bodies lying around on the road hundreds of feet apart. In even older crash films you see the tremendous dust fly out from the wood frames of cars in the 1910's, 1920's etc.
I dont understand yall people. Why is everypne so serious. We should be happy hes alive and smiling. Like after other big crashes (maybe not with fire) not a lot of people were that serious
He is alive and has some minor injuries, i mean its a part of motorsport. And i mean just because he crashed we cant make videos about crashtest anymore?
With that logic no one should ever upload a video like this on the basis that thousands of road accidents, some of them fatal ones, happen at any moment
@@januscher7877 Obviously I'm extremely happy that he is alive, but just the way that that Haas just absolutely tore in half and he was wedged between the armco truly made me wonder if he was still alive. There were so many factors that were just plain lucky, if it hadn't happened on the first lap, the medical car would've been very, very far away and the entire story could've been completely different. When that car burst into flames, I definitely thought Grosjean had died because I've never seen a fire quite so gigantic in recent times, not after refuelling was banned.
Did you ever own one of the cars featured in this video? Or even worse, do you still own one?! Let us know in the comments!
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I'm like 14
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Most of these cars are older than fortnite kids
Remind Matt to do the carwow car of the year awards
Well this comment got big. Hope they’ll make it
Up this!
@@houssam5180 yeah cuz it’s the end of the year
It's coming... 😏
@@carwow I’m so gassed carwow responded to my comment
carwow is it gonna be a Bmw 😏
Car made between 1990 and 2010: *exists
Matt: "I used to drive one of these."
that is some Bear Grylls sh*t...
He said it a couple times.
@@hal9xxx321 Out of gas? Better use my own piss.
Hahahha that’s a good one
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11:45 - One of my biggest fears when traffic is stopped on the expressway. It doesn't matter how strong or rigid your vehicle is. Nothing can withstand being rear ended from a speeding bulldozer going at least 70mph. Any vehicles between two semis will crumble like foil.
One thing I've learned from driving on the expressway frequently is to put on your hazards if you see traffic is stopped or slowing down considerably. People behind you "should" take note and do the same if they're paying attention. What's nice is other drivers take notice and do the same while they're behind me. I learned this from seeing truckers do it frequently.
What you do is to avoid being around any idiot stopped on the roadway anywhere near or around you.
Not even going to touch a bulldozer doing 70 LOL
So true...
About a month ago there was an accident blocking an expressway in Sydney, Australia the speed was 80klm or 50 mph I did what you suggest put on my hazards always do that when there is some sort of blockage on an expressway, a great habit to get into.
I did the same when traffic stopped going to Atlanta airport in a rainy day. Had time to stop and not hitting car in front. Unfortunately, car behind me was unable to stop and got rear ended. Not too hard, just a broken rear bumper but 15 years later still have issues with neck and back injuries so you better be safe when driving. Take care, someone waits for you at home.
"... everyone is dead" ........ "so if you enjoyed the video..." Nice transition Mat👍🏻😂😂
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a lot of the safety we can thank Volvo for
Sure. But most of the problems with older cars lied with weak construction and no absorption of impact energy. A three-point safety belt, whiplash protection system or a couple of airbags are not going to save you if the engine is shoved into your eye socket.
Don't forget Mercedes - who were doing crash-tests as early as 1959.
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My wife was in a driver side impact crash in an 80's Volvo wagon and the side door beams saved her from any injuries. The car was totalled and this happened in the 80's!
I do remember a definite point in my early childhood, when my father was made aware of 'safety'
20 years of Volvos followed.
Got a real soft-spot for the 240. Took the old one as my first car when I left home. Remember stopping on the motorway and seeing the Fiat behind me not notice and get rapidly larger in my mirror. Fiat lost a bumper and got a crumpled bonnet - I had to pop a bit of plastic-chrome trip into by fat-bumper.
@@1SaG without the 3 point seatbelt which was made by a man who worked at VOLVO
“They don’t make cars like they used to!” Me: “GOOD!!”
Older cars are better though
If you drive a classic car, wear an FIA-approved racing suit and helmet, install a roll CAGE and install six-point racing harnesses.
@@wristovah Safety-wise, they are not better at all. The downside is that the smallest impacts create large amounts of damage on new cars, but they're designed that way. In older cars, you become part of the crumple zone. You take the hit. In newer cars, you have a much more massive crumple zone. You are far less likely to take the hit.
Apart from the emissions bullshittery (dear EU, bugger off with those goddamn petrol particulate filters), I am completely on the new cars' side
who tf gives a shit about safety in a car? enjoy your expensive to repair electronics lmao
“The seatbelt snapped! The seatbelt snapped!”😂😂
Should've gotten the Tazzari Zero Safety Edition! 😂
That seatbelt got ripped off
Imagine the Tazzari Zero: No Safety Edition
Yes
An immediate fail.
Car: *exists"
Mat: "I used to drive around in one of those."
Those who can’t afford modern vehicles: Oh no! Anyways...
Some old cars are much safer than others.
@@michaeltutty1540 That's like saying some cigarettes are healthier than others
@@awesomeone2979 that’s called a coffin
It depends on how you define "modern".
After 1994, most executive car from germany are still way safer than modern small Japanese car .
But yeah, as technology goes, same tier car from same brand will be safer.
@@michaeltutty1540 if it's a 90's benz it's probably safer than a modern mirage lol
Should've changed the end-sentence to: "If you did enjoy the video, please seek professional help immediately."
Lol this comment is extremely underrated
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Lol pure gold comment
You forgot one crash : Romain Grosjean's crash yesterday. Halo literally saved his life. I'm probably gonna make a video on that
my man. I watch your videos. Glad to see you here
when's your next video coming mate? Love your channel
I don't think a normal car can afford a titanium part that big . But yeah a shell in between the wind shield would be great, apart from lower visibility.
#10 is that basically
ya you forgot it but that crash was crazy.
After watching this it's even more amazing that Richard Hammond is still alive...
it’s amazing that brian gillespie is alive. he flipped his car 15 times after losing control at 180mph and came out nearly unscathed. if you look up his name, you can find a video of it. nothing graphic is shown, just the accident from a distance. it also might show how he looked in the hospital
@@misseselise3864 I will certainly check it out! Thanks 👍
He was lucky because his car was on fire
@@stanleypoon37 yeah that sounds lucky 🤣
Roman Grosjean crash was immense !
At the 2020 Bahrain GP turn 3...
Definitely the worst F1 crash in several years.
I was shocked to my core but luckily he was okay
On a normal day I would’ve watched this video like another carwow video, but after watching the race yesterday, it feels really weird to see anything like this
Everyone was so shocked !
Thankfully romain was safe
@@un6250 Yup. Not watching it either because of that. Maybe tomorrow. It was horrific. I was convinced we had lost a driver. Didn't even know it was Romain.
Mat, you do a real service with a video like this, reminding us all of the value of the regulations that have provided for safer cars. (And, I hope, reminding folks to look at test results when buying, and to press car makers for improvements.) Now, if we can make drivers understand their part in safer driving.
If we can possibly avoid collisions in the first place that goes a long way. Yet there are a lot of ways in which cars are less safe than they were. The proliferation of 4wd vehicles that are heavier and have their strong axis at a different height is one way that we have created new hazards.
@@smitajky True, you're still better off in a modern car though.
This is a good shakeup Matt
Helllllllllooooo chippy
cars in terraria mod :flushed:
Chippy, I see u everywhere.. Saw u on an S21 video recently
I know youtubers live normal lives and have normal interests but its always interesting seeing one in the comments of a random video.
smol chippy
This is different but I LIKE IT
That's what she said.
"If you find this a little to much,click on the pop up..."😂😂😂
Matt : Do not crash a classic Car
Vin Diesel : I ain't got a scratch on me from the past 8 movies.
Reinforced chassis. :D
insert every charger crash
Vin Diesel: **crashes his 1970 Charger RT**
@@CptPrice-pf8nz yet Vin Diesel: *does not get hurt*
Lol
*car crashes
Everyone : AARRRGHHHH
Mat : “So then, what exactly happened!”
Lol it was my birthday yesterday!!
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@@ninjagamer5540 I don’t mean this in a bad way but who asked
@@ninjagamer5540 happy birthday
10:33 A couple of years ago (right as I got my license) I saw a small money transporter wedged under a trailer right up to the B-pillar.
Just like in the first test the trailer's "bumper", that was supposed to prevent that had simply folded in, doing NOTHING to protect the poor guy in the transporter.
Glad to see that finally someone had the sense to reinforce these "bumpers" with additional diagonal support bars, but it's probably gonaa take at least a decade until most trailers will have that.
(and then there's also trailers with a forklift attached to the back, hanging just at headheight of normal commuter cars)
Needless to say, I keep extra distance from trucks, cause I don't wanna get crushed like an insect by a stupid trailer!
Interesting video that just came up after this weekend's bahrain grand prix!
Yep!
Coincidence ? I think not !
Come a long way from then
@@Harry._.Thompson So many crashes happen around the world every day, so I guess we might as well never make videos like these?
@@AristotelisMitsiou I guess
“So what actually happened” 😂
"so then, what exactly happened"*
@@georgeatherton3994 the barrier won every time
I have weekly nightmares about getting stuck in a car wreck. I had a crumple zone class during a school year, and I'll never get over it. My ex gf also had that class, and 18 years later we found out we both have had the same nightmares all this time.
Imagine getting squeezed until stuff comes out of both of your ends. Yeah no I’m never setting foot in something that’s not modern.
What's a crumple zone class??? I'm 49 so never had such things...
@@solcutta3661 Well, that was a really bad word-for-word translation, and I see now that it's wack. I'll try again, but please give me some slack, I've never been in a english speaking learning enviroment. It was 3 hours a week describing us how cars fold in accidents, to learn us how to straighten it out so it was safe afterwards. Just endless videos of dummies crushed to splinters.
@@solcutta3661 A funny thing about all of this is that the nightmare was breaking the femure in a loud popping manner, and being stranded alone. I did that July 23., but on an electric scooter at 5 AM on a cementary. I landed on top of my phone, and couldn't get it out of my pocket. It was twisted until it snapped and had shrapnel up and down. The lower part of the femure cracked all the way through the "dog-bone" part. I screamed for 20 minutes, was at the hospital in 40, so it didn't seem mortal, tbh. Now I have 39 stitches, ton of screws, plates, and a stainless steel brace(?) from my hip to the knee.
@@basstrammel1322You were traumatized by watching dummies in car accidents? I’m not trying to come off as rude, but how is that traumatizing?
Whoever edited this video has absolutely nailed it 😂 the funeral dance killed me 😂😂😂
Honestly.. How is that funny? A few guys dancing with a coffin..
I don't even understand how people can have such a huge lack of humor..
@@zwxq3 You must be fun at parties.
@@kangvp9512 I knew that generic comment would come😂
I appreciate smart jokes.. Not a stupid dancing meme.
@Conor yea to be honest i was more on about the first bit of the video 🤷🏼♂️
@@zwxq3 I'd say it's a wide range in humour to be honest
That’s why us oldtimer fans drive oldtmers in nice dry days on quiet places
And then a 2 ton SUV crashes into you.
@@DashCamSerbia 😂😞👌😞😞😞
@@ralzvy get better dreams
@@artdecotimes2942 youre dream car is a peel p50
Cars are racist now?
My Dad owns a DMax Rodeo
I'm genuinely scared of being in it after watching this
8:22 “PFF she would’ve died” That reaction has me crying 😂😂😂
The saying "They don't make em like they use too"
All I can say is ...thank goodness !
even the safest cars suffer as they get old due to corrosion... the safety passenger cell is more likely to fail if there is any corrosion on structural parts
@@iainansell5930 This is true, hopefully the MOT check-over should reduce that from happening...
Yeah, I watched a video of two Chevrolet caprice. One was brand new and the other was 7 years old. Exactly the same body style and the 7 year old car folded during the same impact.
Did you know the 2019 Mustang has a zero star N-cap rating they still can't get it right.
How original pippy
9:19 this is how i feel about riding motorcycles now. after a few crashes and a lot of petrifying thoughts of getting “crumpled” i just can’t handle it anymore
1:05 Thanks for bringing this meme back xDD
3:03 I TURNED INTO A CONVERTIBLE LEETSS GOOOO!
Me, who drives a 1998 vw golf gti: "Chuckles I'm in danger"
If it’s a MK4 they did quite well back in the day. 4 stars in the 1998 test.
My brother had a head on in his MK4 and came out with only very minor injuries thankfully.
They had a reinforced chassis, belt pretensioners reinforced doors, anti submarine seats, 4 airbags as standard (including side) and collapsible steering column. All had ABS as standard as well and later ones ESP too. You could get curtain airbags as an optional extra also
Definitely not as safe as newer gen Golfs though, but probably one of the best cars from the time. From the MK5 onwards they’ve all got 5 stars
@@danl4252 oh no, it's one of the last Mk3s with a 2 star safety rating. Guess I just have to not crash
@@lachland1379 ah right ok. Well depends how you look at it. Would rather crash in a MK3 than a MK2, for sure. Drive safe mate :)
It's all down to luck...
@@danl4252 yeah that is right. My dad once had a terrible side crash on our Ex-Vw Golf Mk4 Variant and he survived only by that car with only one minor scratch on his knee. The car was nearly collapsed,the two side doors were destroyed,airbags too,3 windows broken,2 aluminium wheels broken and the back axle totally seperated from the car. My dad stopped at a crossroad and a son of a bi*ch came with 120 km/h on a road with 30 km/h speed limit. His car was totally destroyed too,but we fixed ours some months later and sold it
One simple detail which so many people overlook: THE BEST WAY TO SURVIVE A CAR CRASH IS TO NOT BE IN ONE! Some key statistics to consider:
~ Single-vehicle car crashes account for ±15% of total crashes yet account for ±40% of all car-related fatalities
~ At least 90% of car crashes are easily preventable; ±80% involved distracted driving, usually by idiots mucking about with their cell phones
Most drivers are so thoughtless about commercial vehicles that commercial drivers refer to them as "truck-assisted suicides". In accidents between cars and trucks:
~ ±75% of these accidents result in one or more fatalities and ±97% of fatalities in these accidents are occupants of the car(s)
~ ±81% of the time, the car driver is solely at fault; an additional ±8% of the time, both drivers are at fault
Truck drivers are far and above the safest drivers on the road - they have to be; it requires a spotless five-year record simply to obtain a commercial license and they drive farther each and every year than most people have driven in their entire lives. Don't be afraid to follow their lead: anywhere a giant 40-ton freight-train-on-asphalt can go, your little 2-ton roller skate can; you can stop a lot faster than they can, too!
Volvo: Hi guys. Just heard that you guys are talking about 'safety' here.....
The king has comeeee
Volvo's are very safe but there are some unfavorable circumstances for them. images.app.goo.gl/2xaB1wcrUzChYHnn7
I have a Volvo v50. I’ve repaired cars for 20 years and can happily say Volvos are good and Renaults are good. Suzuki Jimnys on the other hand are crap!
@@Chris-ot9jf "Renaults are good"
Carwow does a reaction video
Me : What
Don't question it, just keep watching. 😆
@@carwow Woah
@@carwow UK lockdown hitting Mat hard right 😂😂
@@hamdanali5203 it clearly says "crash TESTS!". Similar to those that were done to save his life.
@@hamdanali5203 What's "bastards" thing about this video? Just because of the timing? It's crash "test" not "crash".
7:30 it’s a no-licence car
For more precision : it’s a « heavy quadricycle » that nerfs the B1 licence (in France), and that can drive up to 90 kmh (60 mph). There are light quadricycles or « real no licence cars » that are limited to 45 kmh (30 mph) too.
When did Mat become the "ENGLISH PEWDIEPIE"?
😂😂
That's KSI.
Carpie
🎵🎵🎵Leave your crashtests in the subreddit bros......
PewDiePie also lives in the UK but he sort of Swedish lol
People : reacting to music videos
Mat Watson : reacting to crashes
Our family used to own a Pontiac Transport/Montana from the early 2000s. When I saw the crash test of that one from IIHS my heart sank. It's criminal how GM was allowed to sell a van meant for family transport that had failed so miserably in a crash test.
The Toyota Previa from the mid 1990s also did horribly in crash tests but that is where technology was at the time.
All they cared about was profits.
this is a good remember before you go speeding then remember this and slow down! thanks matt ! i think you might have saved few people that just watched the video!
Also, before shopping for a new or used car, do due diligence and investigate the safety record for the cars you're considering.
Is 40 mph speeding?..
In this day and age, slowing down causes more drivers to react aggressively More than one speeder will. ( you shouldn’t speed either ) Keep your pace with the majority, be alert, and use common sense.
@@jooana4617 Depends where you are driving
Every driver should have to watch this sort of video - not just when starting to learn, but at regular intervals to stop them becoming complacent.
The noise you make Matt when the lorry hits the cars at the end. Priceless. Thank goodness for safety improvements.
9:50 almost instant tears. Poor Matt and his empathetic soul why do this to yourself 😂
At least my mangled corpse will be surrounded by some beautiful classic metalwork.
I think the same.
I don't give a 💩 about security or economics.
I want a nice car.
That's the reason my new I bought a few weeks ago is a 30 year old Mercedes Diesel.
You drive through a brick wall and the wall is broken and the Merc is still ok and I'm still alive.
@@peterwarden7471old mercs are tanks
was looking for exactly this comment lmao, same here
@Green Mamba Games thats actually epic scenario imo (it its too far gone)
@@peterwarden7471 although the 1997 c class folded up like a packet of crisps.
Look up a lady who survived being smashed into (the rear) and then landed on by a semi truck…..in a Nissan Altima.
This happened in Washington State in September/November of 2021.
I showed a picture from the atricle to some police officers of the Nissan, and their jaws DROPPED when I told them the lady not only survived the impact(s) but once the semi was lifted off her car she crawled out a gap on her own and walked away.
A few “did not want to see it” because they had seen some nasty accidents. But when the officers that did see it were amazed she survived THAT, they too decided to take a peek.
One old time officer was shocked she survived that.
Her ribs hurt, her her head hurt, and she had a gash oh her head. But she was ok.
For Gods sake, the rear impact was so great the rear tires folded over 180 degrees on them selfs. No one in back thankfully, they would of been squished into jelly.
Apparently the semi landing on her caused her seat to break, laying her down flat, inches from the undercarriage when she came to.
The responding officer was 100% sure he was looking at a fatality until he suddenly heard her screaming for help!
If I was her boss, she would of earned a payed 2 week vacation just for surviving that. Gonna have some nasty bruises and sore muscles,
People were thanking God, but I thing the IIHS, safety engineers, and NASCAR (their accidents inspired many safety features we see today) should be thanked.
One person commented, “ Nissan needs to buy that wreck from the insurance company to study it, AND give that lady a free Nissan Altima.”
🤔…Ok. Her Guardian Angel also deserves a huge thanks.
They are gonna feel THAT save in the morning. 👼 🤕
Honestly that's one hell of an advertising opportunity for Nissan. "You can survive getting crushed by a semi truck in our new 2023 Nissan Altima!"
Please keep doing more of these Mat... Really appreciate them and the reactions on the spot.
The funeral dance meme is the thing I did not expect 😂
Iconic 🤣🤣🤣
8:40 “baby in the back, I think that’s done for” savage 😂
I'm so happy that safety in cars has been improved.
Unfortunately stupidity level of drivers has also increased. Now we have people texting on their phones while driving. That obviously didn't happen back in the 90's.
Only inside the cars. If you are walking or on a bike/moped they've not changed much, and that's where the vast majority of the danger actually is. This report shows it well: www.pacts.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/PACTS-What-kills-most-on-the-roads-Report-15.0.pdf Concentrating on occupant safety is not reducing overall road danger any more.
@@Wookey. There's not all that much that can be done to make a collision safer for people outside the vehicle. The best thing to do is improve collision avoidance systems, and the manufacturers are doing that.
@@eugene9852 There are lots of things that can be done. The primary ones are: reducing vehicle mileage, reducing vehicle speeds, segregating cyclists, removing vehicles from urban areas, improving visibility (especially from large vehicles), reducing driver distraction, reducing bonnet heights and making the fronts of vehicles smooth and giving. That your best guess included none of those suggests you've not thought about this much.
@@Wookey. On the other hand you could buy a massive pickup truck with bull bars. You won't be any safer and neither will the pedestrians, but everybody will think you're a macho man, which is what counts.
Coincidence, my family and I were on holiday in 1960 in Ontario, Canada, when an errant Moose decided to cross the motorway we were traveling on. The car we were traveling in was a 1959 Chevrolet We took a side hit from the moose. Moose didn't make it. We all survived with just some bruising. No seat belts and no airbags. Christ,we were so lucky it wasn't a head on.
As a Brit, visiting our friends in New Hampshire, I asked why their good country road had a 40 MPH speed limit (in UK, it would be 60).....
Answer was that a moose coming through the windscreen at 40 MPH wouldn't be good for the moose.....
Or us!
This is great to see, this shows people “don’t piss around in your cars as this will happen” but of course it also has the opposite affect of saying “it’s ok though as you’ll survive it as cars are so good”.
Cant even imagine sitting in the last car.😵😵12:01
That malibu crashing into the back of a lorry was actually how one of my neighbor's kid passed away.
Kid and his 3 friends were going home from hanging out til late night. They were in a pretty new Camry. I believe the police report said the accident happened around 1 AM. The wreck was...awful. The entire roof was open like a can. IIRC one of them survived but was in a coma.
As a first responder up up till around 2000 we were trained to determine impact severity by assessing damage from the front bumper to the firewall. severe damage usually meant severe to fatal injuries. Damage to the roof and rockers severe to fatal injuries.
Today's cars (2015 and up) we look at the front understanding everything between the front bumper and the firewall is sacrificial, yes we still try to determine how hard the crash was; we expect injuries but good likelihood survival.When we see minor damage no crushing to the roof line and/or rocker we expect serious and severe injuries. Crushing to the roof and rockers a good chance its fatal.
I had a seicento as my first car 8 years ago. I remember having one corner jacked up to swap a wheel over and I couldn't open the dooors due to the body flexing 😂
I can feel mat’s horror and like thoughts because he actually drives
I went on the internet...
and found this....
What😮 adults drive😢😮😱😨
Jesus Christ, Mat! 😂😂😂
Thanks for the next two weeks of nightmares. 😂
10:07 is how one of my family members passed away. Stay safe people.
So sad
Damn
:(
I wonder how a Bigger SUV would fare in a similar test.
Sorry for your loss man, stay strong, i trust you king
perfect timing of that video only a day after grosjeans nearly fatal accident
Love Mat's reaction at the last crash (11:48) and when he says "Everyone's dead... Well if you enjoyed the video..."
Matt: "Serious, ACCIDENTS"
EVERYONE: "SCREAMMSSSSS!"
His reactions are hilarious especially at 7:08
I have owned many cars from the 1960s, including some X-frame Impalas. Many people believe the false idea that they are made of 'heavier metal' and would be safer in a crash. I don't know why this mentality has ever existed. The first time I drove a 1963 Impala was after I bought it, and it was scary! it had NO seatbelts... not even the kind that only were to keep you in the driver position in case of loss of control. These cars are fun to drive to a local cruise night, and best otherwise left in the garage.
And one more thing... ALWAYS replace the 'single pot' master cylinder in a pre-1967 American car. ANY loss of brake pressure ANYWHERE in the braking system will result in NO brakes, INSTANTLY! Drum brakes are manageable... NO brakes is NOT manageable. This is a situation where safety overrules originality.
my cousin has a ( I think) a 1960 4 door Impala, Sport Sedan, or SS, something like that,. it's really under-powered on it's original 6 cyl. and it has 3 on the tree, a lot of other drivers on the road hate it, because it's really sluggish off a red light etc, so they drive around it, or pass it aggressively, he rarely drives it now, , as he fears a accident, and only on dead Sunday Mornings... also in Montreal Canada here, we had this guy driving a 1963 Plymouth Fury as a Taxi from 1964 till 1999, he put 1.6 millions miles on it, before a truck ran a red light destroying it, he was a few hundred miles from beating the record, ( I was in that car in 1993,and saw it often) "Joseph Vaillancourt’s 1.6 million mile Plymouth Fury" pics of it online,
11:17 that's insane. 😲
What's the point of an airbag? 🤦🏻♂️
How we survived during the 60s and 70s when I was growing up is beyond me. We sat on our moms lap and never wore seatbelts!
Check out the death toll back then, it was far worse.
a drunk guy was driving a corolla and literally slammed into my dad's gtr, the corolla looked like it was literally gone, the gtr was damaged but not that much, this shows that newer cars are safer than older ones
*Monacoque and Halo saved Romain's life.*
And the Nomex suit! I find it amazing how he could be in almost 30s of absolute inferno and get out with minor burns only. Modern tech rocks, and I’m so happy those things are mandatory in racing!
It did
@@Runoratsu 18seconds to be exact in 800 degree heat
@@abinavrooney8556 during the race commentary they talked about 27 seconds…?
@@Runoratsu checkout the F1.com and there is a brief investigation letter wwhich says 18 seconds but whatever his safe and healthy
9:20 Matt , you have to remember that Fiat Seichento is a few generations younger and a lot safer than your 126p ...
good luck
Seen a picture of 4 decapitated people with the roof cut off by the edge of a truck's tray. Sickening to imagine. There are many trucks without this protection in my Brisbane. Qld.
10:56 That bar is called the "Mansfield Bar" in the USA, named after the actress Jayne Mansfield, who, after a bizarre career that included becoming a Satanist, making a record with Jimi Hendrix and allegedly being tricked into drinking John Lennon's urine, died when the hood of her Buick Electra ran under a trailer which sliced off the windshield and forced the hood into her head. The press spread rumors that she had been decapitated, but that was from seeing her wig, which flew off, left in the wrecked car. Over the years, the standards for the reinforcement behind the bar have been improved to keep it intact during more severe crashes.
Seeing this video after losing a friend in a fatal car accident really hits different.
Back in 1967 there was an accident involving a famous Movie Star who's name was Jayne Mansfield who's car she was a passenger in rear ended a Trailor truck one foggy night in Mississippi. She was in the front seat along with the driver and her boyfriend and her children were in the back seat sleeping. It was a huge car (1967) Buick Electra 225. The car went completely under the trailer killing the adults in the front seat. The accident occurred June 29, 1967. Her children sleeping in the back seat survived. You know her daughter who is an actress named Mariska Hargitay. NOW as for the bar on the back of trailers - they are called Mansfield Bars after Jayne. After her accident the NTSB mandated all trailers be fitted with this devise to provide some safety for automobile passengers involved in rear end collisions with Tractor Trailers.
Anybody saw yesterday's f1 crash
Yea. Horrible one
Didn't see it but heard a lot from it
My big takeaway from this is when buying a car you need to consider how long ago it was designed. This isn't always straight forward since sometimes a design is reused or an old car in made to look new. Rover 100 very much a case in point, it's based on the metro from the early 80s. The Saxo was also a rebadged Pugeot 106 so the design was several years old when released.
Anything post 2010's going to be half decent.
As a mechanic, and autobody mechanic specifically. I always suggest updating the safety on classics. Basic roll cage, reinforce the front with some tubing.
Most importantly a collapsible steering wheel that looks period correct.
I’ve seen a lot of accidents from my training where old cars without a steering wheel that collapsed impale the driver through the seat.
Mainly fatal.
Feel free to drive an old car, just know it is a death trap unless you upgrade the safety.
I learnt to drive on a ‘58 BelAir Chevy. One of the few cars big enough in Australia at the time to hold a family of 8. I think there were at least 6 turns of the steering wheel lock to lock and the body was cracking at the back from the weight of the boot. And of course had the wonderful GM powerslush (Powerglide) auto transmission.
and the wonderful GM safety features...
@@ccitationx7045 Another one of G. M.'s "safety features" is their take on "Automatic Seat Belts" from the late 1980s to around the early or mid 1990s. You know, the type that has the belt attached not to the B pillar, but to the *door?*
That was absolutely brutal but eye opening at the same time! Good Video Matt!
Tata in 2014: No safety
Tata in 2021: Builds the safest car in India
5:28 “I guess you get what you don’t pay for!”
I was just watching crashing cars and no video was new like just this one's notification poped
I feel like that last crash illustrates the danger of being on the freeway (in the US) during icy weather. Automatic emergency braking will only do so much when it doesn't have a high coefficient of kinetic friction to work with. During the cold weather in Texas, I saw footage from the pileup that made it look like this video played out in real life over and over again:(
Dang. Watching your reactions got me realizing how desensitized I've become to this kind of carnage.
I blame society on turning me into a psychopath.
The real carnage is primarily outside the cars now, mostly pedestrians: www.pacts.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/PACTS-What-kills-most-on-the-roads-Report-15.0.pdf
Also means you might not panic in such situations like he would.
That's so typical of psychopaths, always blaming someone else! 🙄
(just kidding. The ability to suppress compassion and not get overwhelmed by shock when witnessing horrible accidents doesnot make you a psychopath, it actually makes you a valuable helper. It's an important ability in the face of catastrophe.
It's having no compassion at all, that makes someone a psychopath!
@@LRM12o8 um, about that lacking compassion part.
At the beginning of UA-cam before dashcams I was amazed that I was quite calm and collected when I came across a head on crash with a car and truck in Scotland. Even though this poor girl (about 14) had half her face hanging off I kept talking to her until the ambulance arrived, but it's still fresh in my mind 13 years later. I hope she survived.
Thankfully Matt, your MX-5 scored 4 stars when tested back in the day
At least in that you should be okay;D
i love crash test videos, reason why ive owned 6 Volvos from 1996-2010's
I like these type of reaction videos. You should do more of these😏
Brilliant video - I'm in the process of looking for an affordable first car each for my 2 kids. I just was looking at what was cheap to buy and run. Now I'm going to look at the euro ncap rating as the top priority - I had never appreciated how different the levels of protection different cars offer. And if they can't afford the fuel consumption then too bad. Less miles will be safer too.
that was the saddest thing seeing a perfect condition nice 1959 chevy belair getting wreck
I was scrolling through youtube and received the notification from carwow. I didn't even read the title just clicked on it. Still 22 views.
oh mate i abolutely luv ur content, this is bloody awsome
Yea….saw a special on car safety.
Lots of safety was learned from and the importance of crumple zones was from NASCAR crashes.
That’s why those cars shatter from impact, but most drivers walk away!
3:00 this footage was taken from IIHS
10:25 The guy : *lowers the seats* Holy moly that was close . I think if so he would be alive.
Thank you for such an informative video. As a classic car enthusiast, it is just a little frightening what could (and used to!) happen. Key thing: Drive safely and watch out for the idiots! Having said that, I rode motorcycles for 50 years..... now there is the key to top Darwin Award applications!
Thanks again.
Alan
Lol @ Matt’s reactions and theatre. Well done Matt & great video bringing attention to safety. 🙏🏻👍🏻☺️🇳🇿
Drive safe everyone.
Seatbelts & no alcohol or narcotics please. 🙏🏻☺️👍🏻🇳🇿
It's when you watch these videos that you realise how much damage can be done by someone who is not paying attention when driving. Technically, any driving offence could result in a fatality.
Matt wondered: "When did the bar-barrier at the back of trucks get added? In retrospect it seems so obvious." He understandably cringed at the devastating/ decapitating impact w/no barrier-bar. Answer: "The Mansfield Bar" as it's called in USA, was added 1967. Jayne Mansfield, and fellow passengers & driver were killed '67 in such a high speed under semi-trailer impact. Jayne wasn't decapitated, tho that was rumored. One of her wigs was flung forward to the pavement, resembling her head.
“Oh it’s alright, it has an airbag.”
Famous last words.
Ive got a 1997 classic Mini and after seeing this, I think I’m going to put it up for sale 😱😱
I drive a mini too. Just install a rollcage.
Just don't crash it and you will always be safe.
@@BelguimLover bruh what kind of advice is that????? Anybody else can bump into you car!
@@NRGamingBD i know, or perhaps drive on sunny days or plan routes where there are not so much traffic or cars.
@@BelguimLover woah dude I wasn't expecting the reply so fast lol
When I was a kid in 1967 I witnessed the outcome of a highway accident with fatalities. The cars were steaming heaps of shredded parts and there were bodies lying around on the road hundreds of feet apart. In even older crash films you see the tremendous dust fly out from the wood frames of cars in the 1910's, 1920's etc.
Yup, yet the silly FanBoys hark back to a golden age of car safety! Fools
It would be nice, wouldn't it, if we could go back in time and redesign the old classics, to include all the latest safety innovations.
Can't tell whether it's appropriate to upload this after Grosjean's horrifying crash in Bahrain yesterday...
I dont understand yall people. Why is everypne so serious. We should be happy hes alive and smiling. Like after other big crashes (maybe not with fire) not a lot of people were that serious
He is alive and has some minor injuries, i mean its a part of motorsport. And i mean just because he crashed we cant make videos about crashtest anymore?
Sjw baby
With that logic no one should ever upload a video like this on the basis that thousands of road accidents, some of them fatal ones, happen at any moment
@@januscher7877 Obviously I'm extremely happy that he is alive, but just the way that that Haas just absolutely tore in half and he was wedged between the armco truly made me wonder if he was still alive. There were so many factors that were just plain lucky, if it hadn't happened on the first lap, the medical car would've been very, very far away and the entire story could've been completely different. When that car burst into flames, I definitely thought Grosjean had died because I've never seen a fire quite so gigantic in recent times, not after refuelling was banned.