Meet The Weird Human Who’s Designed To Survive A Car Accident.

By Editorial Staff in Bizarre On 23rd July 2016
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#1 Meet Graham, the only human designed to survive a vehicle accident.

Instead of diving into another traditional road safety project, the Transport Accident Commission (TAC) decided to try something new.

#2 The TAC collaborated with experts to produce this educational tool.

The TAC worked with Christian Kenfield, a leading trauma surgeon at the Royal Melbourne Hospital, David Logan, a crash investigation expert, and, Patricia Piccinini, a talented Melbourne sculptor, to develop Graham.

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#3 Graham is meant to serve as a reminder of human vulnerability.

Our bodies are fragile and no match for the forces of traffic accidents. If our bodies evolved to successfully cope with these forces, this is what they might look like.

Graham serves as a reminder to us all that we must work on creating a safer road system. Take a look at his super human features below.

#4 Regular human skulls are designed to fracture.

According to Dr. Kenfield, a normal human skull is designed to fracture. It absorbs the force of an impact, preventing it from spreading to the brain.

"Graham's skull is a lot bigger," artist Patricia Piccinini wrote on the Meet Graham site. "It's almost helmet like and it's got these inbuilt crumple zones that would absorb the energy on impact."

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#5 Our brains have little in its internal structure to protect and cushion it.

This makes it one of the most vulnerable parts of our body. Patricia explained that although Graham's brain is the same as ours, his skull is larger, with more fluid and ligaments to support the brain in the event of a collision.

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#6 In an accident, our faces are vulnerable to scratches, cuts, and fractures.

There are so many things that can happen in a car accident. Our faces are susceptible to injuries caused by impacts with anything from the steering wheel to shattered glass.

With a flat face and plenty of fatty tissue, Graham is designed to absorb the energy of an impact much better than we can.

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#7 "Airbag rather than armor."

One of the most distinctive parts of Graham's body is his chest area, which droops down to his stomach. While you might think that he resembles a cow, he was made with stronger ribs, a larger, barrel-like chest, and an airbag-like torso for better protection.

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The idea behind an airbag-like torso is that it will absorb the force and reduce his forward momentum, successfully protecting some of his most vital organs.

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#9 Scars can serve as haunting reminders for accident victims.

Injuries to one's skin during an accident are rarely life threatening, but when deep enough, they can cause nerve damage and pain. They can also serve as unwanted reminders for those involved. As you can see, Graham's skin is much thicker and tougher to better guard him against such injuries.

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#10 In accidents that cause the victims to jolt forward, the neck faces more pressure than it can manage.

That's why Patricia decided to do away with Graham's neck. As you can see here, his ribs have been attached to his skull instead.

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#11 When pedestrians are struck by a vehicle, it's usually when they're stepping off the curb.

"On side-impact, the problem is the knee is only built to bend in one direction. It will almost always break first, " Dr. David Logan explained.

To fix this problem, Patricia designed Graham's knees to have movement in all directions. She also fortified his joints with extra tendons for more flexibility.

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#12 Injuries to our legs and feet may cause debilitation.

We rely on our lower body to bring us places every day, but our legs can be badly damaged during an accident. Graham has hoof-like legs with extra joints that will allow him to jump out of the way of incoming traffic.

#13 The extra joints in his lower limbs provide added flexibility.

This added flexibility is crucial in reducing the impact force. Graham is ready to respond to situations in ways that we never could.

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#14 Click below to view a short clip of Graham and the team.