ShadowsPapa
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Iowa DNR has done a lot of investigating (deer are a huge issue here on almost all roads, interstates often have very tall fences and our deer are big deer)I don’t swerve for a deer, I’d rather kill the deer than kill myself.
What they found is that in almost every case, the damage and injuries were worse if you try to avoid the deer.
Iowa DNR says - don't even try - take what comes.
They had quite an article about it a while back.
Anyway, another example of how a Jeep sacrifices itself to save occupants. Thankfully no human injuries or fatalities! The deer, meh, we could use the herd thinned out a bit. When you are sitting eating breakfast day after day watching the deer in your back yard, 3, 4 or 5 or more at a time, and bucks chasing each other for the rights to the doe........ I think there are plenty of them.
I could sit in my own house, open a window and nail at least 2 or 3 every week. I had to keep shooting them with a pellet gun to keep them away from the apple tree through late summer and early fall. then a few hours later, there they were again.
These have side air bags in the roll cage to prevent head injury in even of a rollover - so you won't have the same side curtain air bags at rib level we often think of.
I believe the full side curtain air bags are a 2024 model year thing. So we don't have the side air bags like you'd normally think of. Just for roll-over protection for the head.
"crush cans" not sensors. Sensors are frame mounted, etc. Those cans actually are there to absorb energy from low impact hits and prevent the air bag from going off from low speed boo-boos.Glad you guys are ok. Looks like it hit between the 2 sensors in the front.
Those aren't sensors.Your hit was right in between both of the front bag sensors......YES a poor design
There's a long thread on that very thing here a couple of years ago. Those prevent the air bag from being deployed as they absorb a low impact jolt where air bags aren't needed. There's no sensor there. The sensor is farther back, not in the bumper area.
The fact those crush cans didn't take and absorb any impact makes it even more amazing airbags didn't go off. If you take a hit on those they are supposed to slow the abrupt stop - they take the first of the energy so it's not a huge jolt from a 5 mph impact. Without those if you rear end someone at low speed the air bags are more likely to go off because the energy is imparted directly to the frame where the sensor is farther back.
Sensors require wires - there's no wiring there. That's all much farther back where the "jolt" to the frame would be measured.
And these don't have side air bags like people think of - only to protect the head from the roll cage in event of a roll-over accident so there's no side air bags to go off! Not until 2024.
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