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Re: Proper Braking
« on: January 09, 2009, 07:35:16 pm »
Depends who you're concerned about. With the break on, yeah, the bus wouldn't move and people outside of it would be relatively safe, but what about the people inside the bus? If the wheels don't move, the bus gets damaged more and the passengers get more of an initial jolt. If the bus moves a bit, there isn't as much of an initial jolt, plus it might not be damaged as much.
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