I'm directly implying the test is innately flawed because it wasn't a true test. lol COMPLETELY different than the real thing.
Thank you for answering a question that didn't have anything to do with you.
Hats off!
Any test they run, will be considered "untrue" even if used with a "real" human being.
Because we all react differently in high-pressured situations, like car-accidents.
Therefore the results of the accident will ALWAYS be different, therefore the use of a dummy over a live-person is not only pointless, but mute.
Watch "The Deadliest Warrior" - aside from the shows aspect, look at the technology used.
The "dummies" used/ran in these tests today aren't the SAME dummies from 1995.
They actually have bones that break, sensors that show speed, collision times, impact, pressure, blood loss, etc.
I'd say they're pretty damned accurate.
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I'm off this thread, so ... have fun continuing the debate dudes. Which, isn't much of a debate lol.