Mathme
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The best defense against flying rocks is to increase your following distance. I'm not a physicist, but rocks typically either fall off a truck, or are flung upward by a tire where they fly/bounce in a general arc. Taking a rock on a windshield means that it's still about four feet in the air (enough to clear the hood).
If you increase your following distance, you may give your windshield more of a surviving chance.
If you increase your following distance, you may give your windshield more of a surviving chance.
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