Live Crash Test Conducted In Changchun Automotive Cultural Park
CHANGCHUN, CHINA – NOVEMBER 18: (CHINA OUT) Chinese man Hou Jun looks on with tissue stuffed in his bleeding nose after driving a Jetta car into a barrier during a live crash test in the Changchun Automotive Cultural Park on November 18, 2007 in Changchun of Jilin Province, China. The test is reported as the first ever crash test using real human being in China, during which Hou bumped into the wall built with bricks and cement, measuring 2 meters (approximately 6.6 feet) long, and 40 centimeters (approximately 1.31 feet) thick, in a speed of 45 kilometers per hour. Hou, who did not fasten the seat belt in the test, was injured in his nose and lips. (Photo by China Photos/Getty Images)



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