by Mike Barry | Oct 11, 2019 | News
Knowing what a typical pattern of damage in a head-on collision should look like can be useful in understanding what happened seconds before an impact. As I have measured damaged vehicles from hundreds of severe frontal impacts I have also created large scale diagrams...
by Mike Barry | Sep 27, 2019 | Articles
A boy who used a GoPro camera to detect a submerged vehicle at an undisclosed location near Revelstoke British Columbia this summer has been praised for his detective work. Unfortunately the body of a female occupant was found in the vehicle and further investigation...
by Mike Barry | Jul 24, 2019 | News
Medical episodes are convenient explanations for fatal collisions. But they are not always the correct explanations. The cause of a double-fatal incident where vehicle was driven into Lake Ontario in Burlington, Ontario, was announced by Halton Regional Police. It was...
by Mike Barry | Apr 18, 2019 | News
The fact that drivers have difficulty with slowing or stopped traffic was not mentioned in the latest reporting of a fatal, rear-end impact that occurred on Highway 401 near Guelph Line yesterday. While the OPP were helpful in their posting of three photos of the...
by Mike Barry | Apr 2, 2019 | Articles
Manufacturers design vehicles to pass safety tests, not necessarily to pass tests of real life collisions. This distinction could cost you your life. In the real world the cost of a $0.12 part can make a massive difference in profit when a manufacturer builds a...