Which is worse, hitting a brick wall at 60 MPH, or having a head on collision with each car going 30 MPH?

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The brickwall, because the wall will disintegrate, the bricks will penetrate your windshield and utterly smash your skull. Also, http://warp.povusers.org/grrr/collisionmath.html

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