Originally Posted By: JBjorgen
It's generally caused by sudden deceleration, causing the head to whip forward.


Funny, because I always thought whiplash occurred when the vehicle moved quickly forward, moving parts of you with it and leaving other parts (your head) behind.

I've been at the front of a 4-car sequential collision. It would have been 5 or six had I not left enough space in front of me to the next car, unlike the douche bags behind me.
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