2013 Volvo FH crash testing | Infrastructure news

The driver of a new Volvo FH would emerge from an 80 km/h collision without any serious injuries. And if the truck rolled over, there is an emergency exit at hand. But not only the driver’s safety has improved.

Thousands of simulated collision tests and about 100 real crash tests have allowed Volvo Trucks’ engineers to develop a safer truck cab. For instance, high-strength materials such as dual-phase steel have been used in collision-absorbing beams and in the doors. The cab too uses the strongest steel available today for body panelling — ultra-high-strength, thermoset, press-moulded boron steel.

Source: YouCar
Source URL: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lPiQaUHpe-o

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