• Cars

    Dead Bodies for Live Crash Tests

    By Posted on 5.14.2008 7 Comments

    Does GM use human bodies as crash test dummies? That's not the plot of a 1970s cult classic; it's the claim of one car-safety specialist in Sweden, who told newspaper Expressen that GM recently wrapped up a multiyear research study using human cadavers in car-crash simulations. The man says Saab cars were involved in the project, which reportedly involved people who had donated their own bodies—assumedly in the name of scientific research—not political dissidents. Well, that's a relief.

    5.17.2008 at 11:12pm - Comment by eldiablo113

    Does'nt make much sense to me condiering Gm usualy buys there 1 million dollar crash dummies and has no real act in the production of the dummies. So this means that although they do not even produce their own dummies they will be willing to throw some dead bodies into a car with a brick on accelerator and smash the corpses and then what just toss out the bodies and put a new Mr. Smith in there and send him hurtling at 80 Mph to be tested. O yeah and i thought Gm wanted to keep beating Ford in sales.



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