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by dlivingston
2472 days ago
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I don't think the deformation of that crash is what was relevant; rather, it appears that autopilot failed to act correctly in that situation. In terms of the "firewall deformation", from what I understand this is exactly what is supposed to happen in a collision: there is a "crumple zone" [0] in modern cars as a safety feature to absorb impact. [0]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crumple_zone |
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Edit: Is the firewall is structurally irrelevant in modern cars or is reality not convenient today? The inability for people to disagree without trying to silence each other is why people complain that HN is turning into Reddit.