If you mean "can you survive a 75mph crash without a helmet", I would say it is highly unlikely. You would definitely break some bones whether you survive or not.
The only way to survive such a crash would be by wearing all the recommended safety and protection equipment.
Crash Bandicoot gets his nickname "Crash" from his tendency to crash through obstacles and enemies in his adventures. His reckless and adventurous nature often leads him to charging headfirst into situations, earning him the name "Crash."
Putting your helmet on backwards can impair your vision and affect the protection it offers in case of a fall or impact. It is important to always wear your helmet correctly to ensure your safety while engaging in activities like biking or skating.
In a 15 mph crash without a seatbelt, the crash test dummy would experience the full force of the impact which could result in injuries such as head trauma, whiplash, or broken bones. Without the seatbelt to restrain the dummy's movement, it may also be thrown forward or out of the vehicle, increasing the risk of serious harm or death.
Crash
In 50,000,000 years.
if you slide to a stop without hitting something
what you have to consider here is that the helmet may keep your skull from cracking or braking. But while the helmet protects the skull as it is stopped suddenly (when you crash) the brain inside the skull continues to travel at 50mph and crashes against the inside of the skull, and this may kill you.
A crash helmet, one supposes.
wear, not where. Its called grammar. You need to wear a bike helmet because its really painful if you crash without a helmet. How does that relate to cheese?
It is legal to wear a crash helmet while driving a car.
NO.
Yes, it is recommended to replace your helmet after a crash, even if there are no visible signs of damage. The impact from a crash can compromise the helmet's ability to protect you in future accidents. It's better to be safe and get a new helmet to ensure your safety.
Motorcycle rider and passengers are required to wear a helmet in california. It is a good law since chances of surviving a motorcycle crash without a helmet are slim.
crash-hat
Yes
no where, except the noose helmet at rank 4 i think.
Technically the answer is "No.."