The Science of Low Speed Car Accidents 1

The Science of Low Speed Car Accidents 1

Orem Chiropractor

03/10/2019 10:00AM

Episode Synopsis "The Science of Low Speed Car Accidents 1"

AskDrNed.com A typical car weighs about 2,000 pounds, so a collision at 10 miles per hour will result in an average impact force of about 3.7 tons. A larger vehicle of about 3,000 pounds, colliding at 10 miles per hour, will produce an average impact force of about 5.6 tons, a significant blow to an occupant’s neck and back. REMEMBER: Cars are designed and built to withstand these impacts. Your body is not. Orem Chiropractor - R. Ned McArthur, D.C. 801-225-1311 382 East 720 South Orem, UT 84058 Connect with Orem Chiropractor – R. Ned McArthur: Google Reviews Facebook Twitter Instagram This information is intended or educational purposes only. Consumers should never disregard medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something they may have hear or read on this website.

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