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Why Cars Are Built to Make a Crash Last Longer (180°) | Damage Control | WIRED



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The aftermath of a car crash looks like absolute chaos, but it’s all by design. Impact can take as little as 24 milliseconds, and at the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety researchers are constantly testing for ways to make that impact last even longer.

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36 thoughts on “Why Cars Are Built to Make a Crash Last Longer (180°) | Damage Control | WIRED
  1. I wish you could have a semi-control 180° experience. Where you have control over moving the perspective at times — for instance, it was really cool to be able to move around and zoom during the crash scenes. But to the contrary, having the perspective locked into one position during the interviews/graphics/etc would have made the experience 10,000 better.

  2. I’m a fan of the VR … but please give the option to be able to chose between a normal viewing format and the VR format .. thank you guys

  3. This video's gotta be shown to everyone complaining about current day cars being crushed like beer cans in the smallest of collisions (against of good ol' day cars that were super sturdy and built like indestructible tanks). Like yeah, that's the whole point for you to stay alive.

  4. How do I watch this without the annoying 180, I'm trying to watch it sideways with my head on the pillow but then it makes it go to a weird angle. I'm pissed

  5. This video really really needed a message about kinetic energy and speed. e=mv2. The best way to reduce your chances of getting badly hurt in a crash is to drive a little slower…

  6. Let's make a video where half of people watching it will have to constantly tilt their devices back in forth just to see what's in frame, where another quarter of people can't even watch it properly because they're on a computer, and that the rest have to go buy or fish out a headset for an 8 minute video!

    Please wired, never again.

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