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26-04-2014, 08:01 PM | #1 | ||
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Thought I might post this here as a bit of real life experience on the large car V small car debate, and offer a little insight into just how fantastic small car safety has come in the last decade or so. This morning an old guy turned right in front of me on a red arrow in a 70km/h zone (Might have been 80 - can't remember). No warning, and no time to stop. I hit him in my Megane 250 coming north through the intersection, most likely doing on or a little below the speed limit (hardly any time to brake, he turned no less than 5 or 10 metres before I approached him). My front drivers side corner hit his passenger side corner at full whack, God I've never felt an impact like that in my life! On impact, the two front airbags deployed (no need for the curtains or side bags so some lucky bugger will be able to salvage themselves a couple of leather Recaro's), the Megane spun 90 degrees to the west, hit a traffic light, bounced off, and then slid across the road toward the south again coming to rest on the side of the road like I had parked it there. The doors unlocked, the lights turned on, the fuel pump turned off, and the hazard lights activated. I pulled the handbrake, opened the door, and walked away like a boss. No one could beleive I was the driver, the most stressful part was imporing people not to fuss over me (although the ambo's took me away as a precaution, rightly ignoring my arguments to leave me there to walk home), and to look after the old bugger in the other car who looked to be having a panic attack (He was in his 70's). The other car? A D40 Navara, with a massive aftermarket bullbar, and big wheels and tyres. thats right, my little Renault hit a Navara near head on at 60-70km/h, and I walked away. To think that I walked away from a 60-70km/h impact with a 4X4 with bullbar without serious injury speaks volumes for not only Renault, but small car safety. My next weekend car will surely be something modern and 5 star NCAP rating. If I had children of driving age (and one day I will), I'll be happy to have them in a smaller car with great safety credentials. That car saved my life today. I'll miss it terribly, but it can be replaced. I'm just happy that I'll live to see another day. Stay safe guys. |
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26-04-2014, 08:17 PM | #3 | ||
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I t-boned a late 80s Rodeo a few weeks after I bought my Focus new in 2011: I hit with my front left corner as I swerved hard right to avoid him, left side of the car was pushed back to the passenger door and none of the doors on that side of the car would open. I walked out of it with minor burns on my face from the airbag and purple bruising around my chest and lower stomach from the seat belt. How loud were the airbags? Mine made me deaf for a good 30 seconds and ringing in my ears for a few days. I didn't have any ambos just a very angry cop who was ****ed off he was standing in the middle of the road with me and some other guy instead of being at home with his family lol. We've both got good ammo against the nay-sayers on the small car 5 star safety rating debate. Last edited by Franco Cozzo; 26-04-2014 at 08:25 PM. |
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26-04-2014, 08:17 PM | #4 | ||
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This guys driving seriously needs to be tested. It's dangerous to have these sorts of people on the road, there could have been kids on that car. Luckily it was you only in the car and you were able to walk away safely, split second there could be the difference. Sad to see a nice car like that in it's current state, but it did it's job well (protecting you that is).
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26-04-2014, 08:20 PM | #5 | ||
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Thanks for sharing, glad to hear you're ok. Small car safety has indeed come a long way since a decade ago: there's no reason to feel any less safe in one than in a big car.
Are you getting another Megane?
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26-04-2014, 08:33 PM | #6 | |||
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Ah, thought I might hear from you, thought of the similarities of your smash not long after TBH. We had Firey's, Ambo's, Divvy Vans and HWP. Twas such a scene, now theres sand all over the road and oil signs (for some reason the navara shot its diesel and oil all over the shop - Meggy lost all her coolant). To be truthful, the impact was so massive that the sound of the impact in general was enough to blend in with the airbag sounds, I expected a lot worse truthfully. What the airbags did do was fire up so bright that I had a camera flash like retina burn for a good 5 or 10 minutes. For some reason Renault airbags commonly fill up with a flame for the split second. No burns though, but the smell of the propellant gas will stick with me and give me PTSD for ever!! Car filled up with so much airbag smoke it stung my eyes, there was an extunguisher under the car seat that I had out on the ready just in case, and I would recommend having one. Handy if you're ever trapped in a burning car. I do feel for the old bloke, it's very easy to cry foul and demand he lose his right to drive, but he was really spooked. He was a queenslander, some bright spark tooted him from behind, and he apparently thought that they were tooting him to turn (and assuming the red arrow didnt apply to him) so in a panic, he turned in front of me. Tell you what, I ususally avoid tooting other motorists for that exact reason. Now I know the consequences can be potentially disastrous! |
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26-04-2014, 08:46 PM | #7 | ||
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Good to hear you are ok, might be a bit sore tomorrow though!
Megane is like 1400kg isnt it? Not really a small car however.
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26-04-2014, 08:55 PM | #8 | ||
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26-04-2014, 09:00 PM | #10 | ||
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26-04-2014, 09:16 PM | #11 | |||
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I believe Topgear did the same thin to an earlier megane a few years ago and the bloke who crashed it came out not a mark. Good to see it works in real world situations too
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26-04-2014, 09:22 PM | #12 | ||
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ANCrAP is still flawed. Its great that a small car can get 5 stars, but the notion that it should get the exact same rating as a large safe Merc is absurd. The Merc should be able to get 5.5 or 6.
Their full frontal offset crash pits a car vs another of a SIMILAR MASS. This is absurd. You should have a control. Make all cars collide with a Territory-mass object. In preparing for safety you assume the worst. Make all cars crash into a 2000kg object. |
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26-04-2014, 09:32 PM | #13 | ||
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4wd/tall vehicles get full points for side impacts too, despite not being actually tested. Its because the test is based on an impact from an car, and is deemed that a higher vehicle will always perform well in this type test. Thus maximum points are given.
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26-04-2014, 09:34 PM | #14 | ||
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I think I would still much prefer to have a prang in a 5 star car of medium size which most small cars are these days vs say an e serius or au series falcon. For example the missus has a Pulsar which from memory is a 5 star car. I have seen a crash video of said car and it holds up very well.
One thing though that must be kept in mind, well from what I understand and have witnessed with my limited road crash rescue experience is that every accident is different and there are so many variable such as angle of collision that seem to mean that the results can vary a fair bit. Thats just my view anyway.
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26-04-2014, 09:40 PM | #16 | ||
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In the US the IIHS has been doing small overlap offset (20% as opposed to 50%) crashes and alot of cars are doing quite poorly. Very few manufacturers are designing cars to withstand these type impacts and its showing in the tests.
Heres a Hyundai Accent for example http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NShjLMI14tg vs a Volvo http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q6H0UctkKSc
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26-04-2014, 11:16 PM | #18 | ||
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Small cars have come a long way. Got hit by a Volvo F M dump truck at a set of lights in a 2011 corolla sedan. Dominoed 4 cars in front. The impact was that great, I was flung into the steering wheel and back into the headrest at full force and saw stars for a minute, felt like I was king hit. Clambered out of the car, got the idiot's details (he was pale white, probably thought he had killed me) and then drove off. The Volvo F M however had to be towed as he lost all his coolant. The corolla, newly transformed into a hatchback with a stoved in front drove around like nothing had happened for 3 days before I sent it for insurance work.
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26-04-2014, 11:42 PM | #19 | ||
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I will admit that in this case I was at fault - hitting the back of a ute at 60km/hr (he was stationary in the left lane), but despite both airbags going off, I still had my sunnies on my face untouched and walked away unscathed. Car was written off (to my utter despair and sadness but no one to blame but myself) - and on inspection the front engine bay had been pushed in at least 2 feet). Crumple zones in all our Fords ( and obviously all small cars) these days are impressive and are truly to be commended that all parties could walk away with their lives intact. I am very lucky to be alive and am thankful to the technology that has gone into our modern cars to keep us all in 1 piece.
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27-04-2014, 12:29 AM | #20 | ||
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Glad the OP got out without a scratch
Devil's advocate here... Got a photo of the Navara to compare the relative damage? BTW...I don't mind a good happy story...but that doesn't look like an 70km/h head on impact, I say about 45km/h (cause you would be typing from a hospital bed at 70km) Last edited by zilo; 27-04-2014 at 12:35 AM. |
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27-04-2014, 12:47 AM | #21 | ||
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If its a T-bone accident the other car won't have nearly as much damage as it will easily get pushed away by the impact and end up somewhere else, mine doesn't look bad but impact was around 80-90km/h and I knocked the guys Rodeo from the right lane on the road into the trees on the grass on the left.
Same thing, jammed on the brakes, swerve and impact right away. |
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27-04-2014, 07:15 AM | #22 | |||
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45!?? Are you seriously trying to tell me what happened from what you see in a photo? I don't care if you're an ambo, an SES or whatever it is that gives you such expertise to make such an assumption, but I was actually there mate, I was driving! I was the passgenger in a 1400kg pinball for a few seconds or so as the energy of the impact dissipated and I came to a rest. 45km/h and I wouldn't likely have speared off, bounced off a pole, then ended up 15-20m SW of my original position. 45km/h, and the Airbags likely wouldn't have deployed. Try telling the aches and pains in my body right now that I was doing 45km/h when i hit that Navara (Which mind you was missing nearly its whole front corner and wheel, not to mention all the diesel and oil it ****ed out of its shattered engine. When I was ushered past, I saw the poor old bloke was on oxygen, with ecg wires hanging off him and being attended to by the MICA Paramendic from the drivers seat. I was forced to go to the hospital by the Paramedics, and reccomended to wear a neck brace as a precaution to the mechanics of the high speed impact, which I stubbornly refused. They gave me chest X- Rays, stuck about 20 ECG dots on my chest (loved pulling those off), and held me there for 4 or 5 hours until I begged them to let me leave. The whole reason I posted this up was to give a real account of this sort of situation. If I was doing 45 km/h and experienced devastation like this, I wouldn't have bothered posting this up to give a real account of small car V 4x4. The fact that I was in a 70k zone and had little to NO time to brake speaks for itself. Like I said, this was as close to a 60-70km/h impact as you could get, and the fact I hit the kind of vehicle I hit at that speed and walked away is damn amazing. There are a lot of men and women on FF who have children approaching driving age, I feel it is the right thing to do, to share some real world experience in how far safety has come in the small car sector. If you'll excuse my irritation, I had one of the most restless and painful sleeps of my life last night, I am extremely sore. I wouldn't wish this upon anyone. Peace. |
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27-04-2014, 07:38 AM | #23 | ||
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Glad to hear you weren't seriously injured or worse mate. Testament to the safety of your Megane. When we had kids of our own we ditched the old clunker and got into a 5 star Ford Focus and subsequently a Fiesta.
When my daughters are driving age, I'll do whatever I can to get them into a modern and safe vehicle.
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27-04-2014, 09:05 AM | #24 | ||
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People need to take ANCAP with a dose of salt.
ANCAP is used for marketing purposes by the manufacturers, I'm forming the opinion that people think they have somehow acquired invulnerability with their 5 star rated small cars hence they drive accordingly. Unfortunately we live in a real work, where the laws of mass, velocity and energy transfer don't give a hoot about star ratings. ANCAP says as much on their website. A small car with 5 Star ANCAP involved in a collision with a larger more massive 3-4-5 Star ANCAP rated may not give you the survivability you think you have. As for hitting the Navara it would be a rather soft target given that you hit it mid section where it has many air gaps. A head on with the Navara would be a different situation for everyone. Just remember when you're driving you're either a hammer or a nail. |
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27-04-2014, 09:28 AM | #25 | ||
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Cheap Mate, how lightly did you read my account???
My drivers side corner hit his pax side corner!! It is ALL there in black and white, what else do you want??? I did NOT hit the door of his car. I hit the passenger side corner, the wheel (of which you can see the circular indent on my bumper) and his bullbar (which you can also see the indent in the bonnet) hit the exact same part of my car (only on my drivers side). There's no sensationalism here, just fact and real life experience. Tell me more about how my accident went down based on your ye olde worlde assumption.. It's black and white, my front hit his front, he was in a Navara with bullbar (whose whole front corner was taken out, I was in a small Megane, I'm still kicking. End of story. If you're here to try and tell me that small cars are still unsafe and try and discount my story, kindly visit another thread, I'm sore and tired and not in the mood to be challenged by the AFF keyboard serious crash unit. EDITED: For my colourful language. I am sorry, I'm just a little irritable :P Last edited by Danny; 27-04-2014 at 09:34 AM. |
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27-04-2014, 09:37 AM | #26 | |||
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(A common enough sentiment from my early petrolhead days in the early 90s!) I'm impressed. The little renault did its last job admirably - glad you're OK. |
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Glad your ok mate, thanks for writing your story up
Don't listen to these jokers trying to tell you how it is, just the typical ford forum negative crew going against at whatever anyone says. |
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27-04-2014, 09:54 AM | #28 | ||
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I have had a similar situation in the way of someone pulling out in front of me. Was going about 60-65k, and crashed straight into the side of a KIA Sportage. His rear axle was ripped off, all the passenger side doors were sliced into. I walked away with a bruised knee from hitting the bonnet release. He was at fault also. Held up really well for an old car I must say. And glad to see you walked away from an impact like that!
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27-04-2014, 10:54 AM | #30 | ||
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Good to hear you're OK. That Megane held up well. I would agree that they aren't exactly "small". Many years ago there was a vast difference between "small, medium, and large" cars, but there seems to be a growth of honestly "small" cars (Suzuki Alto size for instance) to more what would have once been mid-sized cars (Megane, Corolla, etc) which some people still call "small cars" (even though they're really not), and then more variations as you move up towards full sized cars. Makes divisions hard to apply.
I heard that safety ratings should be moved to something like a 10 point system instead of five, as it has become "common" for cars to reach five stars now, with no allowance for variation in true level of safety once they reach the level of equipment required to meet a five star rating. The idea was that the current "five star" become the middle of the one to ten star range, and any extras go on above it upwards in number. Thankfully the impacts shown here are mostly offset. If you'd hit that Navara with bullbar dead square head on fully instead of him turning into your path like that, I don't think you'd be posting here at all...a lot of the energy would have been dissipated as your car flung off to the side and spun across the road. Buy a lotto ticket... |
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