Anyway, how was the Porsche in an accident even? It's most designed to travel at high speeds, nè speeding-is-not-a-bad-thing supporters.
Say what? It's a extremely well-engineered car, but it is not idiot-proof.
Anyway, how was the Porsche in an accident even? It's most designed to travel at high speeds, nè speeding-is-not-a-bad-thing supporters.
If you want to avoid perishing in a greasy mangle of steel, plastic, glass and lubricant... then yes.So because there are ass-holes on the road, we must stay off the roads?
If you want to avoid perishing in a greasy mangle of steel, plastic, glass and lubricant... then yes.
If you want to avoid perishing in a greasy mangle of steel, plastic, glass and lubricant... then yes.
because of head-on collision , not speeding.Speeding kills.
extreme speed isn't required for that kind of damageWhich lends credence to the fact that the Porsche was travelling at extreme high speed
On a motorcycleHow do you commute, btw?
Some people have no imagination lol. When speeding, your reflexes are less effective, hence head-on collision. It's also possible to survive a head-on collision... Just not when your vehicle looks like that result.because of head-on collision , not speeding.![]()
On a motorcycle
extreme speed isn't required for that kind of damage
extreme speed isn't required for that kind of damage
which isn't extreme speed, the Fortuner can reach that as well, no Porsche level performance requiredThe heading says 120mph?
Refer above.Indeed, two cars traveling at even a 100kmh and hitting head on will destroy them both completely
193kphwhich isn't extreme speed, the Fortuner can reach that as well, no Porsche level performance required
which isn't extreme speed, the Fortuner can reach that as well, no Porsche level performance required
It depends on the angle of impact. Head on is very seldom square on with two entities trying to avoid each other.Indeed, two cars traveling at even a 100kmh and hitting head on will destroy them both completely
193kph
The speed at which I had my accident in my Corsa. Luckily still here.