How to Safely and Accurately Ram a Car
Ramming a car to move it out of your way is easy and safe if done correctly. Here are a couple of things to consider:
- The best way to hit a car blocking your path is to clip the very rear of it.
- Disable your air bag, if you can. It will deploy on impact and will obstruct your view after it deploys.
- Wear a seat belt.
- Accelerate to at least twenty-five miles per hour. Do not go too fast—keeping the car at a slow speed will allow you to maintain control without slowing down.
- Just before impact, increase your speed to greater than thirty miles per hour to deliver a disabling blow to the rear wheel of the obstacle car.
- Ram the front passenger side of your car into the obstacle car at its rear wheel, at a ninety-degree angle (the cars should be perpendicular).