Dashboard plush toy, three pitfalls that change in place🧸
Do you have a stuffed toy or hanging decoration on your car 🧸
A little buddy on the dashboard, a precious talisman on the rearview mirror.
I think that the feeling of wanting to make the car cute like myself is very nice.
However, there are also "three pitfalls" in the place and amount to put,
Things to know before choosing 🌿
▼ Three pitfalls
① Obstruction of vision
Warning lights and sensors are hidden or reflected on the windshield at night.
According to Owsley 1998 (JAMA, cited 889), narrowing the field of view reduces the risk of accidents.
There is a general rule that goes up about 2.2 times.
② Laws and Insurance Risks
According to Article 29 of the Safety Standards for Road Transport Vehicles, the windshield and driver's side glass are
Visible light transmittance of 70% or more is required. If you violate, you will receive a fine of 6,000 yen and 1 violation point.
Furthermore, it is subject to vehicle inspection failure.
Some point out the impact on the rate of negligence at the time of the accident.
③ Interference with safety devices such as airbags
The deployment time of the airbag is about 0.03 seconds. Manufacturers such as Honda use the instruction manual
I'm alerting you to something on the dashboard.
500g stuffed animal with a force equivalent to about 15kg at the moment of collision at 40km / h
Calculation thrown forward (calculation of the general law of mechanics).
▼ Concept of FSC
Today's answer is not "I want you to stop everything," but "I want you to know and choose."
Nui enthusiasts themselves also "keep up to the first stage" on X "When the airbag is activated
There is no hindrance and it is sending out naturally, constructive from within the community
A sense of balance is born.
According to your lifestyle and in-car space,
Is it correct to choose for yourself 🌷
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Source / Reference
Owsley C. et al. (1998) Visual processing impairment and risk of motor vehicle crash among older adults.
Guo F et al. (2016) The effects of age on crash risk associated with driver distraction. International Journal of Epidemiology.
Wallis L.A., Greaves I. (2002) Injuries associated with airbag deployment, Emergency Medicine Journal.
・ Safety Standards for Road Transport Vehicles Article 29 (Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism Notification)
・ Road Traffic Act, Article 55, Paragraph 2 (Obstruction of Visibility)
· Real voice in X (as of April-May 2026 / representative thread likes 6,650 · views over 328k)
Note: "2.2 times" is a study targeting drivers aged 55-87. It is cited as a general rule that the accident rate increases when the field of view is narrowed.
Physical calculation is based on the peak deceleration of about 30G at 40 km / h collision, and actual behavior changes depending on the vehicle type, speed, and collision angle.
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