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> The occupants visibly move backwards relative to the car body

The only video linked to in that thread has been removed so I wasn't able to see this, but I will point out that the timing is critical to interpreting this observation. During deceleration, the occupants will move forward relative to the car body so that the car can apply a decelerating force to their bodies (via seat belts or friction against the seats and floor of the car). At some point after the car has stopped, they will necessarily move back to their neutral position. This will have nothing to do with the transient motion of the car when acceleration drops to zero.

I will also note that it is not that difficult to come to a complete stop with no perceivable transient if you ease off the brakes as the car comes to a halt. It's actually a useful skill to cultivate IMHO.



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