Center for Injury Research and Xprts LLC conducted this Jordan Rollover System (JRS) test on a 2007 Toyota Camry to measure the roof strength. The dummy neck is highlighted during impact to show the area of potential injury.
....yes rather solid, though the dummy's head DID get into a position where it could be squashed... maybe they should have side airbags go off or somthing wheen a rollover occurs, so peoples heads dont hang out if winows are open, or so heads dont get wedged in window sills (if thats the right name for it)
@Octonuke I think that only works for frontal collisions
lolitstinks1 6 months ago
@Octonuke i believe they were optional back then, not standard with each camry.
derek400004 9 months ago
toyota camry= ugly, unsafe volvo is wwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwaaaaaaaaayyyyyyy safer
MrMoose1090 9 months ago
Wait I believe in the real world the camrys pretensioners fire to prevernt the dummy from moving around so much.
Octonuke 11 months ago
WTF?
toyotas2006 1 year ago
Why dont the rollover curtain sensors go off?
Octonuke 1 year ago
....yes rather solid, though the dummy's head DID get into a position where it could be squashed... maybe they should have side airbags go off or somthing wheen a rollover occurs, so peoples heads dont hang out if winows are open, or so heads dont get wedged in window sills (if thats the right name for it)
cameron20020 2 years ago
compared to the 2006 hyundai sonata, the camry did really well (check out the 'related video' on the right hand side).
SWR stands for strength to weight ratio.
xuimod 3 years ago
holy shit, the camry is rock solid. the roof hardly moved. much better than the video i just watched for the 2006 Sonata.
xuimod 3 years ago
did the camry do well? and what does SWR mean?
nickster102559 3 years ago