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minus-squareFireRetardant@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up27·2 years agoThis is defintely true but id still much rather get hit by a toyota corrola than by an f150, chevy tahoe or other 4+ foot high hood height vehicle. Shorter hoods a person will roll onto the car, taller hoods push people under the car.
This is defintely true but id still much rather get hit by a toyota corrola than by an f150, chevy tahoe or other 4+ foot high hood height vehicle.
Shorter hoods a person will roll onto the car, taller hoods push people under the car.