"Gl" <Pruttegøj@fisaf.com> skrev i en meddelelse
news:432868a7$0$94350$edfadb0f@dread15.news.tele.dk...
> Citat fra..
http://www.bt.dk/bil-camping/artikel:aid=387526/
>
> Som varebil med en tilladt totalvægt på 2510 kg behøver bilen ikke opfylde
> EU's krav til kollisionstest, fodgængertest eller miljøbestemmelser. Citat
> slut´
>
> Tester man om den kan køre folk ned i fodgængerfelter..eller hvad...
> ironi´
> off.
> Nogen som har et bud på hvad... hulen en fodgængertest er for en sven..??
>
>
http://www.safecarguide.com/exp/euroncap/euroncap.htm
"Pedestrian Protection - Under guidelines established by the EEVS, Euro-NCAP
has begun a testing program geared towards protecting pedestrians as well as
vehicle occupants. Pedestrians are much more vulnerable than car occupants
when a crash occurs. Euro NCAP's pedestrian evaluation tests the most
hazardous areas of each model. This is done by firing dummy parts at those
areas, simulating 40kph (25mph) accidents involving adults and children. A
simulated leg is impacted against the bumper, an upper leg against the front
edge of the bonnet, and dummy heads, both child- and adult-sized, at points
on the bonnet. Each of the heads are tested at six different locations and
each limb at three, making 18 impacts in all. Measuring devices inside the
dummy parts record the severity of impact, and the results are used to rate
each car.
No cars yet tested have provided sufficient protection to meet all of the
requirements of the proposed legislation. However Euro NCAP provides an
incentive for manufacturers to do more to protect pedestrians. Currently a
median is taken allowing each car's performance to be described as better or
worse than average. No legislation setting out minimum requirements for
pedestrian safety currently exists, but the proposed requirements could
eventually become law. Because the requirements are only in the proposal
stage and Euro-NCAP is the only agency participating in these tests,
Crashtest.com does not include the results in our ratings. Interested
parties can click on a specific vehicle's hyperlink to see how they faired
in pedestrian testing (providing they were tested)."
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