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Today’s science lesson from physics professor Adam: How does whiplash happen in a rear-end car crash? A seat belt and a good head restraint can help stop that motion before it hurts you. To properly adjust your head restraint, the top of it should be even with the top of your head. If that’s not possible, it should at least be as high as the top of your ears. The distance between the back of your head and the head restraint should be no more than four inches. Buckle up, drive calm, and don’t tai
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