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<p>[QUOTE="freightlinerman, post: 4039370, member: 61850"]Why are trucks bursting into flames upon impact? Especially under rear end collisions. What exactly is flammable? Diesel is flammable, but I've always been under the impression it takes something extravagant to make it catch fire. It's scary to think about. We don't see cars bursting into flames when they hit things at high speeds. Anyone care to explain?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="freightlinerman, post: 4039370, member: 61850"]Why are trucks bursting into flames upon impact? Especially under rear end collisions. What exactly is flammable? Diesel is flammable, but I've always been under the impression it takes something extravagant to make it catch fire. It's scary to think about. We don't see cars bursting into flames when they hit things at high speeds. Anyone care to explain?[/QUOTE]
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