For full-trailer tractor trucks, the front-end of trailer is connected with the rear-end of the towing vehicle. |
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Slowly changing variable speed limits help to smooth traffic flows and reduce the incidence of rear-end collisions. |
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At roundabouts, zebra crossings, crossroads and traffic lights, rear-end shunts can cause serious injury and, in some extreme cases, death. |
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One highly successful example dates from the 1990s when Swedish researchers developed a crash-test dummy for rear-end collisions. |
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Friction is also found in bearings, piston rings, transmission and rear-end gears, and a host of other car parts. |
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Ford engineers discovered in preproduction crash tests that rear-end collisions would rupture the Pinto's fuel system extremely easily. |
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Meanwhile, an advanced new system with brake support and automatic braking will help avoid rear-end shunts. |
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If I rear-end the guy in front of me, I would think that would represent a safety concern for my family or whoever was in my vehicle. |
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This technology is also highly beneficial in the event of rear-end impacts with other vehicles. |
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The rear-end assembly is also distinctive. |
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Each group experienced an imminent rear-end collision situation. |
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In the event of a rear-end collision, they move forward and upward, decreasing the space between the head restraint and occupant's head, reducing the chance of injury. |
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In addition, a bracket fitted between the seat backrest and the seat cushion helps the seat to absorb the incoming energy, thus reducing the acceleration forces in a rear-end impact. |
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The system is actuated by a rear-end collision, where the angle and speed of the collision, and the nature of the colliding vehicle all have an influence. |
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The centre has also witnessed the growing attention on rear-end collisions, which have become increasingly common in heavy urban traffic, and angled side collisions, which are a common occurrence at intersections. |
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He dug his feet in to gain his balance and pushed his rear-end up first. |
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But while the Cordoba inherited all that was good about the Ibiza, the rear-end treatment did not blend in well with the rest of the car. |
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In a rear-end collision in which the differential speed is greater than 6 mph, a small, pyrotechnic initiator releases a telescopic mechanism inside the head restraint. |
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