Supposedly in situations where a high amount of physical trauma is inflicted on a person very quickly, the brain can do this automatic 'body shut down' thing where it basically makes all the muscles in the person's body go limp so some of the potential injury from impacts can be reduced.
Sounds like the guys in the Spyker might have avoided injury in some similar fashion...
...that, or it's Belgium and their brains were already half off anyway from that morning's 'fun waffles'...
Is there not a high potential that the Lambo driver was wearing his/her seatbelt?
I would think it would be quite possible to be thrown from a Lamborghini sans doors given the style of seat belt.
the shoulder strap starts from the inboard shoulder and reaches to the out side hip (opposite to almost every other 3 point belt). In the event of a high speed roll, would ones outside shoulder not slip free with the rest of the body to follow?
Now, the real question is, why the hell would Lamborghini design it that way? Idiosyncrasies are only cute and endearing as long as they aren't killing people.
@Leeeeena a Jalopchick: I think the lap portion of the belt is supposed to take the load in the case of a rollover. The shoulder strap, in either orientation, is supposed to keep you strapped to the seatback. I have to think this driver was either not buckled in or, maybe, somehow, that the seatbelt somehow failed. Even just a lap belt would have kept the driver in the car, and as we can see, while the car is wrecked, the passenger compartment is whole.
@Leeeeena a Jalopchick: Thanks! Heart click!
I think something unique was right in saying it has allot to do with the doors and the spacing. In a Lambo the drivers are pushed to the outside with the large tunnel that runs through for the AWD. Although, this belting I believe dates back to the Countach days and possibly the Muira?
@gotsmart: Hate to get in to a semantic argument here but blogs are written in conversational language. And, like it or not, saying "High rate of speed" is something quite a few people say in conversation. Hell, I'm fairly sure I've heard it on the real news. At the end of the day it seems like a fairly trivial thing to be upset about. Just my 2¢
Ouch. That's one waffled Belgian. Despite claims that he was unhurt, I'm guessing the Spyker driver has palms fritte, from grasping the wheel so tightly.
I think everyone in Belgium drives a supercar. Aren't they all maniacal psychopaths bent on world domination?
Beats eating flakes of you're own skin. Wait, I think that's the freaky-deaky-Dutch.
These people eat pomme frittes, with mayonnaise. Anyway, there's two things I can't stand- people who are intolerant of other people's culture, and the Dutch.
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Well, ah, my condolences to his family, at least. And to the Murcielago.
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Sounds like the guys in the Spyker might have avoided injury in some similar fashion...
...that, or it's Belgium and their brains were already half off anyway from that morning's 'fun waffles'...
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Also, bucks and a fast car don't excuse you from basic safety procedures. Buckle up!
No sympathy for those who kill themselves foolishly. Apologies to the grieving family, but death by misadventure is completely appropriate.
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I would think it would be quite possible to be thrown from a Lamborghini sans doors given the style of seat belt.
the shoulder strap starts from the inboard shoulder and reaches to the out side hip (opposite to almost every other 3 point belt). In the event of a high speed roll, would ones outside shoulder not slip free with the rest of the body to follow?
Just a thought.
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Now, the real question is, why the hell would Lamborghini design it that way? Idiosyncrasies are only cute and endearing as long as they aren't killing people.
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I think something unique was right in saying it has allot to do with the doors and the spacing. In a Lambo the drivers are pushed to the outside with the large tunnel that runs through for the AWD. Although, this belting I believe dates back to the Countach days and possibly the Muira?
Thanks again!
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/Additional Strunk & White violation.
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Beats eating flakes of you're own skin. Wait, I think that's the freaky-deaky-Dutch.
These people eat pomme frittes, with mayonnaise. Anyway, there's two things I can't stand- people who are intolerant of other people's culture, and the Dutch.
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