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Date: 2012-11-15 22:00:56
Car safety
Road safety
Off-road vehicles
Centre for Automotive Safety Research
University of Adelaide
Euro NCAP
Automobile safety
Pedestrian safety through vehicle design
Crash test
Transport
Land transport
Road transport

Tests compare pedestrian injury caused by bull bars At the scene In 2006 CASR published a study on the safety of bull-bars fitted to four-wheel drive vehicles, and

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