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Crash Test Dummies are a Canadian rock band from Winnipeg, Manitoba . Anchored by Brad Roberts (vocals, guitar) and his distinctive bass-baritone voice, the other band members have fluctuated over the years. Its most prominent line-up included of Roberts, Ellen Reid (co-vocals, keyboards), Brad's brother Dan Roberts (bass guitar, backing vocals ...
When people think of crash test dummies, they often associate it with: "You Could Learn a Lot From a Dummy.”. This famous tagline was the foundation of a popular NHTSA safety campaign urging people to wear their seat belts. Vince and Larry, the loveable crash test dummies, encouraged seat belt use through TV, print, and radio ads.
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Apr 17, 2019 · The History of Crash Test Dummies. The first crash test dummy was the Sierra Sam created in 1949. This 95th percentile adult male crash test dummy was developed by Sierra Engineering Co. under a contract with the United States Air Force, to be used for evaluation of aircraft ejection seats on rocket sled tests.
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In 2018, 25 years after the release of their multi-Grammy nominated hit album “God Shuffled His Feet”, The Crash Test Dummies hit the road for the first time in 20 years with an Anniversary ...
Jun 17, 2020 · Sierra Sam — the first crash test dummy. Believe it or not, before crash test dummies were invented, cadavers, chimpanzees, hogs, and other animals were often used in crash tests. This usage was problematic — for obvious reasons. Thankfully, dummies (aka anthropomorphic test devices) were developed in the late 1940s, and Sierra Sam was the ...