Why do passengers lean forward when the moving vehicle suddenly brakes ?

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When the bus is moving , the passengers get the same speed as the bus. When the bus suddenly brakes, the lower part of the body of the passenger is fixed with the bus , but the upper part of the body moves forward due to motion inertia so that the passengers lean forward.

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