[QUOTE 3038875, member: 45"]They are realistic. It mimics your head hitting a flat surface or a non-flat surface. It's the impact speed that's important to talk about, rather than the unhelpful avenue that the helmets are not tested against an original 318 door.[/QUOTE]
The other side of the equation (and slightly off topic) is why you are allowed to drive a car on the road with absolutely no redeeming features towards the safety of vulnerable road users.
Nut directly comparable, but if you have a slow speed collision with a vehicle with a EuronCap pedestrian rating of 5 stars, you are (arguably) going to be injured less than colliding with one with no stars
The other side of the equation (and slightly off topic) is why you are allowed to drive a car on the road with absolutely no redeeming features towards the safety of vulnerable road users.
Nut directly comparable, but if you have a slow speed collision with a vehicle with a EuronCap pedestrian rating of 5 stars, you are (arguably) going to be injured less than colliding with one with no stars