Gap Fill - Level 5

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A road safety organisation has created a of the perfect body to survive a car . Australia's Transport Accident Commission (TAC) has called its 'Graham'. Although Graham looks , he is a little and resembles a character from a movie. The BBC says: "He has a head shaped like a , feet snarled like tree roots and a like a wrinkled battering ram." The TAC said Graham was designed to highlight how the human body is involved in a car crash on the roads.

TAC asked artist Patricia Piccinini to create the for Graham. She worked with a leading surgeon and a road crash investigation to get Graham's look and build. She gave him a skull, a wide neck, an inflatable that acts like airbags, and legs that allow Graham to jump out of dangerous . TAC chief executive explained why Graham is an educational . He said: "Cars have evolved a lot faster than humans and Graham helps us understand we need to improve every aspect of our roads to protect ourselves."

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