After being hit from the rear it is best not to get out of the vehicle or move. You should wait for emergency personnel to perform an examination to prevent further injury.
Yes, you can. In a 'rear end' collision the most common injury is whiplash which strains the neck.
The headrest prevents the head from being thrown backwards (and damaging the neck) - and injury called whiplash, when a vehicle is hit from the rear.
Typically in a rear end collision you do not receive points unless there is serious injury involved. If injury is caused then there may be points added.
1. Seat belt. secures passengers from being thrown about in a collision 2. Air Bags. prevents deceleration injury to head and upper torso. 3. Headrests. Reduces "whiplash" type injury in rear end collision
1. Seat belt. secures passengers from being thrown about in a collision 2. Air Bags. prevents deceleration injury to head and upper torso. 3. Headrests. Reduces "whiplash" type injury in rear end collision
There are still rear wheel drives being made.There are still rear wheel drives being made.
There are several rear view cameras that you can get with the Boyo VTL420C being the best for the price. However, you will have to pay for the camera as well as installation.
The impact of a deploying airbag striking a rear-facing child seat could result in severe injury or death to the child
Take the dog to the vet as soon as possible.
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You do not have to be a good samaritan, but it helps the victims alot. Otherwise, they don't usually get the best treatment in today's world.