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erastova [34]
8 months ago
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You arrive at the scene of a head-on collision. One passenger not wearing a seatbelt struck the windshield with her forehead dur

ing impact. You should expect the possibility of?
Social Studies
1 answer:
Lerok [7]8 months ago
8 0

Passenger not wearing a seat belt might have been thrown from or walked away from their vehicles.

<h3>What is head on collision?</h3>

A head-on collision is also commonly referred to as a frontal collision. These types of vehicular crashes usually occur when two vehicles that are driving in opposite directions collide into one another.

They can happen with a car, truck, or motorcycle.

The brain can suffer serious damage when the skull fractures during a head-on collision.

If the impact of the crash is strong enough, the brain can become flattened against the inner wall of the skull which results in brain concussions and more serious brain injuries.

To learn more about head-on collision, refer

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