You can hit head on, get rear ended or get "T Boned" (Side impact).
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There are four impact safety zones, front, back, side and passenger safety cage for rollovers or roof impact from above.
The three different Impacts during a crash is first the point of contact where the first implosion happens .Then the next impact of the crash is the carry threw and then the .Inertia from the impact which makes your body or the crashed object moved the opposite way of the crash.
The three stages of collision are: 1st stage - vehicle crash, 2nd stage - human crash, and 3rd stage - internal crash.
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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.
You would need a flatbed if your vehicle is 4-wheel drive, all-wheel drive, or has a flat tire opposite the drive axle (example: you have a flat front on a rear wheel drive car). If you have excessive damage from a crash, or if you have a vehicle on the highway with a rear wheel drive. A vehicle with soil impacts may require a flatbed as well.
According to the Internet Auto Guide, the Accent has a 5-star crash test rating for frontal impacts. However, side impacts only rated 3.5 stars, and rollover impacts were 4 stars. For more information, visit http://www.internetautoguide.com/crash-tests/09-int/2010/hyundai/accent/index.html.
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