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Front impact test


Front impact test
Frontal impact takes place at 64 kph (40 mph)  when a car strikes a deformable barrier that is  offset (Figure 1.28a). This test is similar to many  road accidents where one car hits another car, or another object, offset to one side.

 EuroNCAP have a number of tests,include:

  • vehicle tested is given a star rating for its protection
  • Pedestrian impact test
  • Pole test
  • Side impact test
  • Front impact test

     


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