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In a car crash inertia could cause you to crash into a windshield
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yes inertia would cause you to crash into the windshield in an accident
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yeah it would because the car came to a sudden halt, and you yourself were moving with the car so the sudden force would keep you moving, so if you did not have a seatbelt on, you’d go through the windshield
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