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kallebootoday at 2:44 AM0 repliesview on HN

> Pedestrians are mostly killed by head onto solid object

Several EU car models literally pop up the hood on impact so that the head hits a hood that buckles instead of the engine underneath.

From Wikipedia:

> The hood of most vehicles is usually fabricated from sheet metal, which is a compliant energy absorbing structure which poses a comparatively small threat. Most serious head injuries occur when there is insufficient clearance between the hood and the stiff underlying engine components

> Some models, like the Citroën C6 and Jaguar XK feature a novel pop-up bonnet design, which adds 6.5 cm (2.5", C6) extra clearance over the engine block if the bumper senses a hit. In 2012 and 2015, the Volvo V40 and the Land Rover Discovery Sport have an under-the hood airbag designed to operate if the hood senses a hit