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11 October, 20:13

You're driving down the road at 30 mph and a child runs in front of you. Nobly, you swerve to save the child's life. You can swerve right to hit a building which will bring you to a stop in 1 second, or you can swerve left into oncoming traffic where you will hit an identical car traveling toward you at 30 mph which will also bring you to a stop in 1 second. Which choice should you make to less the magnitude of the stopping force on you?

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  1. 11 October, 20:41
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    Swerve to hit the building

    Explanation:

    Assuming that there are no persons in the building, One would be inclined to hit this building to cause harm to only themselves. If one were to swerve into oncoming traffic there would be the issue of swerving into another person. This person will observe coming danger and may also swerve. This will cause a bigger impact/accident or pile up than intended.

    The most practical way would be to hit the building.
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