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Why are car crashes more dangerous at higher speeds than at lower speeds
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Why are car crashes more dangerous at higher speeds than at lower speeds
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When you go fast it hits harder so it causes more damage and less damage when slow,
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The impact of speed and velocity at greater speeds affects the car much greater than at slower speeds due to impact and timing and velocity and speed.
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