Why aren't everyday cars made as safe as NASCAR stock cars ?
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Given those things are constantly breaking apart, I have a hard time believing they are safer than commercial vehicles, but either way it's rather apples-and-oranges. They might be classified as roughly the same type of vehicle, but they're made for entirely different functions, complete with different prices. A commercial vehicle wouldn't need to be designed to survive 200mph collisions because road-legal vehicles aren't supposed to be driving at, let alone capable of reaching, those speeds.
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For the driving conditions, most are rated more safe.
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Well many of those cars cost over $100,000. That probably has something to do with it.
$$ car manufacturers don't value safety anywhere near as much as they value profits.
cost-effectiveness I would assume. cars would be way too expensive after racing gade safety precautions
How many everyday cars will do 200 mph? I wouldn't push mine to 100 even because I don't have good reflexes.
Because everyday cars typically don't smack a wall going 215mph
You will straight up die if you dont wear ALL the protective gear they do it you crash a car built like that. Here is an example: you have this roll cage and this squishy head. If you get hit and dont have a helmet on or a Hans device you will split your skull on it.
Street cars aren't built to go over 300MPH. If they did, there'd be way more accidents, and they'd have to invest more money into safety. Quantity over quality = stonks
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