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If you were about to run into a brick wall, would hitting your brackets help lessen the force of the collision? Even if you knew they couldn’t completely stop you? Why or why not?
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If you were about to run into a brick wall, would hitting your brackets help lessen the force of the collision? Even if you knew they couldn’t completely stop you? Why or why not?
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Yes because it’s is slowing you or you vehicle down causing the impact to be less harsh for instance an accident at 5mph will hurt less then an accident at 60mph
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