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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I'm no scientist, but I think you're right. Imagine if the grit was another car that was heading towards yours - what would cause your car less damage, going fast or going slow? Slow, obviously. If you are travelling at 70m/h and the grit is travelling at, say, 30m/h, then the impact is 100m/h. Travel at 40m/h and the impact is only 70m/h. (Although I'm not sure about it being able to break lights).