structural integrity
Structural integrity means how strong and safe a part of the car is. If a car seat isn't strong enough, it might not protect you well in an accident.
Structural integrity refers to the ability of a component, such as a car seat, to withstand its intended load without failing. In the context of automotive safety, compromised structural integrity can lead to increased risk of injury during collisions.
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"And could you lose structural integrity in the event of a crash increasing the risk of injury."
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"why like what's your criteria for condemning my car is it structurally unsafe yes or no is it is there compromise on the structural integrity of my vehicle somewhere yes or no"
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