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Originally Posted by JulianEdgar
I don't think so, and nothing I can find today in a quick search supports that. But happy to look at any evidence you can cite that supports that.
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I'll look. Seems like it was Ford Motor, or SAE that mentioned it. They understood that driving in the REAL world involved a statistically-averaged, annual, 7-mph crosswind component and the wanted manufacturers to reflect that in their testing results submitted for new car certification.