Some early kombi vans had no crumple zone. Instead, drivers were encouraged to store their spare tyre at the front of the car. Use Newton's laws to suggest a possible reason for this advice.
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When a car that doesn't have a crumple zone smashes into something at high speed, its entire frame, including the passenger compartment, can buckle and its front end, including the engine if it's in the front of the car, can be pushed into the passenger compartment
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