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Why are road accidents at high speeds very much worse than road accidents at low speeds?

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When road accidents happen at very high speeds, a larger change in momentum occurs in a very short span of time. Due to that larger forces are created and the chances of damage increase to the maximum. Whereas, when accidents happen at low speeds, the change in momentum is low. That's why the forces involved are small, which cause less damage.

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