What Does the Moose Test for Cars Mean?
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The moose test for cars is one of the important international standards for measuring vehicle safety. Here is a detailed introduction to the moose test for cars: 1. Origin: The "moose test" first became widely known in 1997. At that time, a Swedish automotive technology magazine was conducting the moose test on the newly launched Mercedes-Benz A-Class sedan when a journalist actually experienced a rollover accident. The final score was even lower than that of the notoriously "poor car," the Trabant, manufactured in former East Germany. 2. Application: The road conditions in both urban and rural areas of China are very complex. Due to many people's lack of deep traffic awareness, drivers may need to make emergency lane changes during driving due to the sudden appearance of pedestrians or non-motorized vehicles. At this time, the results of the moose test will carry some weight.