Why do people die when they hit a tree if all modern cars have air bags?

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Why do people die when they hit a tree if all modern cars have air bags?

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Trees are very sturdy and don’t absorb much impact. Things like telephone and light poles are specifically designed to break and not suddenly stop the car. When calculating force the timeframe is extremely important. Going 60mph to 0 over 2 seconds is survivable. Going 60 to 0 over 0.5 seconds is very much less. Airbags and seatbelts are designed not to stop you but to slow the deceleration as much as possible. Same with the crumple zones on the vehicle. There is only so much that can be done from the vehicle side so when you impact something that doesn’t budge at all the expected force skyrockets. Your odds of survival drop accordingly.

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