0 a metal frame fixed in front of the front lights of a vehicle to prevent serious damage if the vehicle hits an animal
The same thing happens when the tiny circumference of a bull bar hits a child's head.
The suggestion that there can be some kind of soft bull bar was investigated in several countries.
As anyone who really understands the subject will know, it is practically impossible to tell a type-approved bull bar from a non-type-approved bull bar.
The third is that bull bar owners are entitled to protect their vehicles.
In one accident examined, the bull bar changed shape and inflicted injuries to the top part of the body of many people in the van.
I regret to say that the gentleman has a bull bar fitted to his own vehicle.
If the straight part of a bull bar hits one, it inflicts appalling damages, wherever it hits one.
The weight of a bull bar is unlikely to have any significant effect on the stability or braking capabilities of a vehicle.