Asked by betty
You can minimize the effect of inertia on your body while driving by:
All choices are correct.
sitting in a lower position
maintaining a high speed
wearing your seat belt
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wearing your seat belt
A seat belt restrains you in sudden stops or collisions, reducing the body's tendency (inertia) to keep moving. Sitting lower doesn't reduce inertia (it only lowers your center of gravity), and maintaining a high speed actually increases inertia.
A seat belt restrains you in sudden stops or collisions, reducing the body's tendency (inertia) to keep moving. Sitting lower doesn't reduce inertia (it only lowers your center of gravity), and maintaining a high speed actually increases inertia.
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