Ch. 4 · Pre-Drive Conduct
Crashing into a concrete wall at 60 km/h produces roughly the same impact force as falling from a height of about 14 meters (around the 5th floor of a building).
[True / False · Hard]
Answer: ✓ True
Explanation
Section "2. Natural Forces Acting on Vehicles (3) Impact Force" provides this specific example with these exact figures. The speed of 60 km/h, height of 14 meters, and equivalence to the 5th floor all match, so this statement is correct.
Driving school curriculumStage 2 – Topic 5: Human capability and driving
Source: Ch. 4 Pre-Drive Conduct · Section (第5節 安全運転に必要な知識など) · 2 自動車に働く自然の力 (3) 衝撃力 - 時速60キロメートルでコンクリートの壁に激突した場合は、約14メートルの高さ(ビルの5階程度)から落ちた場合と同じ程度の衝撃力を受けます。
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