Crash test with damping front. Photo: Swedish Transport Agency
Crash test without damping front. Photo: Swedish Transport Agency
New truck front concept aims to significantly reduce fatal crashes in car-truck collisions. Photo: Robert Thomson/Chalmers
Truck with new front before crash test with passenger car. Photo: Trafkverket
Passenger car after crash test with truck equipped with new front. Photo: Trafikverket
The crash tests show that better truck designs can reduce passenger car compartment deformations by 30-60%, which reduces the risk of injury for the car occupants.
Chalmers University researchers develop truck front that helps reduce fatal crashes

Crash tests on the new truck front carried out by the Swedish Transport Administration show that better truck designs can reduce passenger car compartment deformations by 30-60 percent, reducing the risk of injury and possible death for the car occupants.

13 Mar 2024 | 4357 Views | By Autocar Professional Bureau

Researchers at Chalmers University of Technology, in Sweden, have developed a new truck front concept to significantly reduce fatal crashes in car-truck collisions. The new truck front comes after the EU regulations for the maximum length of a truck were lifted.

Crash tests on the new truck front were ...

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