Why are motor vehicles built to go faster than the legal speed limit?
Posted by: RainbowSpirit
31st Aug 2011 12:53am
jjdrer
- 27th Jan 2014 03:11pm
If you are unfortunate to collide with another vehicle, the speed your and the other vehicle are travelling at is the speed calculated as impact speed.---especially in a head-on or side-swipe situation.
That is why there is so many injuries, tragic deaths and also written off cars.
I personally know Police Officers (one has retired from Chief of Accident Investigation-now known as Major Crash) and Crash Repair Companies that have had some very badly smashed cars in storage waiting for insurance co, decisions.
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