Yes, the three stages of a collision are typically described as the vehicle crash, the human crash, and the external crash. The vehicle crash refers to the impact between vehicles or objects. The human crash involves the impact experienced by occupants inside the vehicle, while the external crash pertains to the effects on the surrounding environment, including other vehicles, pedestrians, and infrastructure. Each stage highlights different aspects of the collision's dynamics and consequences.
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There are two collisions in a crash. The first collision is when the vehicle strikes the object and the second when the unrestrained occupants strike the interior of the vehicle.
A brand new PlayStation 3 playing the latest games should not crash that much, older games should not crash at all.
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edjects you out of the vehicle in the event of a crash.
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the stiffness of a vehicle structure in a crash
Crash carts are strategically located in the operating room for immediate accessibility if a patient experiences cardiorespiratory failure
A swerve should minimize the severity of the crash.
You can die in a car crash, period. Doesn't matter what type of vehicle you're in.