• eran_morad@lemmy.world
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    8 months ago

    My car’s headrests have a glass breaker tip at the bottom of the metal bars that you use to raise/lower them. I imagine this is standard in many modern-ish cars.

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        8 months ago

        WTF, how can they just make a change like that, and it get approved to be on the road?

        Youtube comment,

        Tesla that crashed into a pole, it was on fire, and the driver was trapped behind the laminated glass. Scary situation.

        The first in crew that responded had a firefighter try to break the glass with a conventional window punch device, that didn’t work.

        Then he tried smashing it with some forcible entry tools, that didn’t work either.

        The driver ended up dying. It took 45 mins to extinguish the flames and 15 mins to get the car doors open.

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      8 months ago

      Apparently not in door gap, trunk lid pours water into car, discharged battery can’t open rear passenger doors, Teslas.

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      8 months ago

      Those aren’t glass breakers, and you probably can’t shatter the glass with those. Car windows are incredibly strong.

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          8 months ago

          Yeah, but it’s way harder under water.

          I punched a window and broke it back in the day, but that was a junk car from the 80s we were destroying. And I was outside of it with all the room in the world.

          Trying to do it while seated inside would have been impossible, and underwater all that pressure against the other side spread out equally makes it really umpossible. It’s basically a giant cushion that absorbs and distributes the force. If you do break it, all that water pressure is going to push it straight in your face, and chances are you’re just going to let the water in, but not create a whole big enough to climb thru. Certainly not u til your car is full of water and pressure equalizes.

          If you’re worried about this enough to carry a glass breaker, take a page from the Kia boys and make sure it’s ceramic. Even steel with a point is going to be difficult. But ceramic will shatter it with almost no effort. Gotta keep on bipping