However, it's almost now starting to become a problem - especially with the pedestrian safety.
As an example : lots of new cars now come with 'pop-up' bonnets, which, in the event of an impact on the front bumper, assume it's going to be a pedestrian, so pyrotechnic charges fire, and 'pop-up' the bonnet with airbags so that any impact with the bonnet (for example, a head striking it) is less likely to deform the bonnet enough to cause serious head injuries by impacting onto the engine underneath.
The airbag inflators, however, are horrendously expensive, and often only available from main dealers. Leading to more cars being written off as too expensive to repair.
I posted on just such a case a few weeks ago.
Add this to the 'city safe' cases where the systems have 'detected' an imminent impact where nothing is there, and jammed on the brakes, causing the car behind to run into the back of a car (yes, technically we all know there should be a big enough gap, but people aren't perfect in reaction speed), and you're a long way from perfect, in spite of all the aspirations.
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