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Inertia
yes it can to prevent it put UV coating on it
Yes It prevent you from going through the windshield often times. 9 times out of 10, it will save your life.
Draining it for one thing
To prevent or alleviate arm pain from carrying a toddler, try to maintain good posture while carrying them, switch arms frequently, and strengthen your arm muscles through exercises. Additionally, consider using a baby carrier or stroller to distribute the weight more evenly. If the pain persists, consult a healthcare professional for further advice.
Technically, you don't "drive" through a car was, the car is in neutral and you are moved through. But, as for your question, if the windshield is cracked enough for water to get through, I wouldn't do it.
Answeron drivers side dashboard look through windshield It is not on the drivers side dashboard, therefore one can not see it through the windshield.
Inertia is a natural force that impacts the forces of the moon and its orbit through the solar system.
In a collision you could be thrown forward and get "crowned" by the windshield. I saw many "crownings" as a kid! The head breaks through the glass then the body rebounds and the safety glass clamps around the head, it gets very bloody and some people even get partially "scalped". You are stuck until someone breaks away the rest of the windshield!
If you don't plan your timetable properly, possibly the answer is yes. I suggest a link on how to reduce book carrying labour between class. For ergonomic of weight carrying, it is best to balance load when carrying 2 hand or carrying books in back pack.
In physics, inertia means that though the car is brought to a sudden stop, the person inside will continue in a forward motion. A seat belt would restrain the person's forward movement and prevent the person being injured by the dashboard, or by being thrown through the windscreen. Air-bags are used in modern cars to also cushion against the effect of inertia.