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How much wind can a car withstand?

The typhoon level that a stationary car can withstand is between 12 and 14.

Different cars have different typhoon resistance. Generally speaking, the typhoon level that a car can withstand is between 12 and 14. In typhoon weather, it is best not to drive out. When driving in typhoon weather, you must slow down and keep the distance between cars.

It's best to park your car in an underground garage or a relatively open place with a wide view. Remember not to stop under billboards, trees or some temporary buildings.

How much wind can a car withstand?

How much wind a car can withstand depends on its weight, shape and wind area. For example, an empty minivan with a windward side will be blown away in an instant, but if it is a heavy truck, it will be as stable as Mount Tai. Secondly, the anti-typhoon ability of general cars is stronger than that of off-road vehicles, because the center of gravity of cars is low, the height is much shorter than that of off-road vehicles and the grip on the ground is stronger.

In addition, the typhoon resistance of a moving car is different from that of a stationary car. The moving car is in motion. According to the relationship between objects in physical motion and wind, the ability of a moving car to resist typhoon is much weaker than that of a stationary car.

Generally, a stationary car can withstand a typhoon of 14, while a moving car loses control in a typhoon of 12, especially when the typhoon blows from the side, the car is prone to rollover accidents.