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Why a 37 mph car crash feels like falling from a ten-story building
Author: Martin Rochard — · Updated:
Short summary: Many drivers believe that car accidents at moderate speeds don’t pose serious risks. This misconception could cost lives. Traffic safety experts paint a different picture when they explain the brutal physics behind even seemingly minor collisions. Road safety remains one of the biggest challenges facing transportation authorities across America. Despite technological advances, awareness campaigns, and […] <a class="g1-link g1-link-more" href="">More</a>
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