Why sitting in the back of the car is much rougher than sitting in the front seats while the car is in motion?

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Why sitting in the back of the car is much rougher than sitting in the front seats while the car is in motion?

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In addition, up front is closer to the centre of the axles while the back is closer to being over top of the axle. The midpoint between the two axles sees the least up and down movement while the furthest from that point (usually the rear bumper) sees the most movement. This is more noticeable on longer vehicles like school buses.

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