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what happens to a vehicle in a collision and the principles that apply
In a head on collision, they will be thrown forward in each vehicle.
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If you are involved in a collision and the vehicles are still operational mean move the vehicles out of traffic
In a head on collision, they will be thrown forward in each vehicle.
In a head on collision, they will be thrown forward in each vehicle.
will not be comp (ever that i can imagine), these losses are covered under the collision coverage of your policy.
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The force would be equal to both vehicles.
In a collision that brings the vehicle to a sudden stop, seat belts will prevent people inside the vehicle from being thrown forward, often through the windsceen.
The force is the same on both vehicles. The acceleration produced by the force will be greater on the lower-mass vehicle.
The term sandwitching comes from a type of insurance fraud, it's when two vehicles entrap a third vehicle into a forced rearend collision.