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Old 06-10-2010, 02:39 PM
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Default Roll bar dangers

An excellent post Patrickt.

I am strongly in agreement that rollbars without helmets are more dangerous than anything short of no seatbelts and a rollover at high speed. People tell me my car needs a roll bar but they don't believe me when I explain why I don't have one in my street car.

Severe blunt force trauma to the head is almost guaranteed in any collision, and at any speed. Especially with low back seats! Even low speed impacts can generate a blow like getting hit in the head with a baseball bat and no one would be willing to test that one to see what it feels like.

The link to the Porsche 356 thread should be in a "roll bar awareness" thread here in CC, along with all other related dangers so that drivers can read about how dangerous that cool looking roll bar is to themselves and their passengers.

I haven't done a search, perhaps there is a "Roll bar dangers" thread here?
If not, there should be!

We all hope they recover from their injuries.

I wonder if his wife had only a lap belt on as the shoulder belt/harness is designed to minimize internal injuries that often come from wearing only a lap belt. It is hard for me to imagine them not wearing their seatbelts, in a Cobra? But often people don't bother with the shoulder harness it seems.
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