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Old 01-29-15, 07:51 PM
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Default RX350 death proof?

You'll probably find this interesting if you haven't seen it.

http://www.roadandtrack.com/new-cars...e-death-proof/
Old 01-29-15, 08:32 PM
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Default Amazing Lexus RX 350 crash proves vehicle's safety

It's true





An elderly woman in Hawaii drove her Lexus RX 350 off a 4-story building, landed upside down, and not only lived, but exited the vehicle herself. Why this is no surprise.

Just how far vehicle safety has come in the past ten years was displayed in dramatic fashion this past week when an elderly woman drove her Lexus RX 350 off the fourth floor of a parking garage. The Lexus fell the full four floors and landed on its roof. Amazingly, the elderly woman driving the RX 350 crawled out of the mostly intact Lexus and was in stable condition following the crazy crash.

Roof Crush Testing
The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) is the organization here in the US that performs the most rigorous, and most highly respected, safety evaluations of passenger vehicles. Not long ago it instituted a new safety test that was intended to save lives in rollovers. The test placed a load on the top corner of the roof of a vehicle. The benchmark is that a vehicle should withstand four-times its own weight and allow only 5 inches of deformation. The Lexus RX 350 when safety tested by IIHS in its laboratory handled 4.27 its weight and thus earned a “Good” rating by IIHS. When tested by Ms. B. Taba last week in Hawaii, the rating was also good.

Crash Standards Now Very Tough
IIHS has also added a new small-frontal-overlap test that initially gave the manufacturers fits. It simulates a vehicle hitting a non-deformable object with just the front corner of the vehicle. Think telephone pole. Initially, vehicles that had been acing their crash tests failed, and redesigns are still on-going. With the new small frontal overlap test, IIHS has almost all real-life scenarios covered. Yes, excessive speed can still kill passengers, but at this point it is fair to say more time, weight, and money spent improving the crash structure of our vehicles is beyond the point of diminishing returns. So what next?

Driver Aids Now The New Safety Area To Watch
The new paradigm for automotive safety is not to build ever stronger vehicles, but rather ones that won’t crash. Just like in the structural safety area automakers and safety groups are focusing first on the most common types of bad accidents. Almost all vehicles in the 2015 model year above $30K will have forward crash prevention (FCP) made available as an option. As I have said in past stories, this is an option I will never buy a car without forward crash prevention again. This might even have kept Ms. Taba from going off the roof of the garage. It is hard to say. The barriers were just wires strung horizontally across the roof edge. A guard rail or other larger object would for sure have been seen by the current FCP systems and stopped her vehicle.

Conclusion – Lexus Is Good, but So Are Many Others
The vehicle 79-year-old Ms. Taba drove off a fourth-floor roof and was able to exit on her own, was a premium Lexus RX 350. Yes, the Lexus is a very well built vehicle. The great news is that with so much focus on vehicle safety these days, that is the norm, not the exception.
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Old 01-30-15, 10:04 AM
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Carver, thanks for posting. My SA told me about someone who flipped an RX (an older one). She walked away with maybe a scratch. So I don't doubt the safety of the RX. Still, zero fatalities is pretty amazing.
Old 01-30-15, 12:12 PM
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I saw that on Yahoo earlier on today. That's pretty amazing!
Old 01-30-15, 08:38 PM
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Thanks for posting ... nice to know.
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Can you imagine the terror that woman felt during the plunge and the surprise that she was still alive after landing? Glad to own my RX350.
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It's reassuring to own a RX.

I always hear Pickup owners bragging how safe they are in their big trucks.
Surprised to see the Chevy Silverado to be the among worst
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She was obviously too old to drive safely. Lucky she did not kill a young family with her "absent-mindedness".
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Wow after reading this im glad this is what my wife drives my kids around.
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Originally Posted by CapeDave
She was obviously too old to drive safely. Lucky she did not kill a young family with her "absent-mindedness".


Because everyone knows that all "elderly" people are absent minded, and shouldn't be allowed to drive.


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