If you are about to be hit from behind, you should NOT:
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Be ready to apply your brakes.
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Press the back of your head against the headrest.
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Let go of the steering wheel.
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Brace your body between the steering wheel and the seat back.
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Explanation
If you get hit from behind, your body will be thrown backwards by the force of the collision. Hold the steering wheel tightly, press your body against the back of your seat and your head against the headrest. Be ready to apply the brakes to avoid being pushed into another vehicle.
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