
When Millimeters Decide Who Survives
Modern car safety hinges on engineered crumple zones that trade controlled metal deformation for human survival, using biomechanics and crash energy management to keep organs within survivable limits.

Modern car safety hinges on engineered crumple zones that trade controlled metal deformation for human survival, using biomechanics and crash energy management to keep organs within survivable limits.

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