CHAPTER SEVEN T BONE COLLISON DRIVERS SIDE REAR WHEEL WELL AND C PILLAR
In this chapter we will describe in detail the impact of a T-bone collision on the driver’s side at the rear wheel well and c pillar with 1 meganewton force on the occupants of a unibody 4 door economy car with specificity regarding all 4 passengers, one in the driver’s seat front, passenger seat front, rear drivers side rear passenger side. A T-bone collision targeƟng the driver's side rear wheel well and C-pillar with a force of 1 meganewton (MN) on a unibody 4-door economy car represents a significant lateral force impact. The C-pillar, located between the rear door's back edge and the rear windshield, is a structural element of the vehicle, and an impact there directly affects the rear driver's side passenger. Here's a detailed analysis for each occupant: Driver's Seat (Front): Whiplash: The sudden lateral force can cause the driver to experience whiplash, as the neck is rapidly jerked to the side.
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