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terribleson15

terribleson15

I can’t escape this hell
Jul 18, 2025
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Ever since I got my drivers license I've been thinking about this, I've heard it could be a kind of painless way to go out.
Might just drive 130km/h into a tree or anything like that.
What are the chances of me even surviving? And is there anything I should think about?
 
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JealousOfTheElderly

In death, life echoes. In life, death calls.
Aug 28, 2020
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Ever since I got my drivers license I've been thinking about this, I've heard it could be a kind of painless way to go out.
Might just drive 130km/h into a tree or anything like that.
What are the chances of me even surviving? And is there anything I should think about?
The chances of surviving a car crash are high unless you go over a cliff or something. Cars today are meant to protect the person in the drivers seat the most. The person in the front passenger seat, while well protected, has a bigger chance of dying than the person in the drivers seat. How new is your car? Older cars are supposedly less safe but we are talking about cars before the 90s.
 
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FishRain3469

FishRain3469

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Mar 12, 2025
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130km. Is approx 80mph I believe... Well, I'd say it's certainly Possible that you die. But Probable... ? Hard to say these days with all the technology of airbags, and Numerous other variables.

Please reconsider if possible, best wishes to you regardless. ♥ 🙏
 
terribleson15

terribleson15

I can’t escape this hell
Jul 18, 2025
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The chances of surviving a car crash are high unless you go over a cliff or something. Cars today are meant to protect the person in the drivers seat the most. The person in the front passenger seat, while well protected, has a bigger chance of dying than the person in the drivers seat. How new is your car? Older cars are supposedly less safe but we are talking about cars before the 90s.
My mom has a opel mokka from 2014 I think somewhere around there, not really that new so that might work?
 
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whyyyyyyyy

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May 26, 2020
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This is a terrible idea, find another way
 
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rainwillneverstop

rainwillneverstop

Global Mod | Serious Health Hazard
Jul 12, 2022
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Just imagine how difficult it would be to aim properly at that speed, one wrong move and you're paralyzed. It's a method that either works or you get the risk of becoming way worse off that before. Not worth it, it's so random.
 
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unluckysadness

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Jul 9, 2025
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very bad idea because too much random and you can stay 40 years as a vegetable. only nembutal is painful and quick but it so fucking hard to find (almost impossible)
 
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Forveleth

I knew I forgot to do something when I was 15...
Mar 26, 2024
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Once saw a video abut a lady whole rolled her SUV n the highway. Both her and her two eight month old kids in the backseat survived unscathed. Modern cars are incredibly safe so this is a very unpredictable method. Also, if you screw it up and somehow survive, you could be left with lifelong debilitating injuries. I would not try this.
 
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terribleson15

terribleson15

I can’t escape this hell
Jul 18, 2025
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Once saw a video abut a lady whole rolled her SUV n the highway. Both her and her two eight month old kids in the backseat survived unscathed. Modern cars are incredibly safe so this is a very unpredictable method. Also, if you screw it up and somehow survive, you could be left with lifelong debilitating injuries. I would not try this.
Really appreciate all of the replies and how kind people actually are on here, but FUCK man I didn't think it was going to be this hard to find a simple way to ctb
 
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quietwoods

quietwoods

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May 21, 2025
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There are a lot of simple, cheap ways to CTB.

Do you perhaps mean pleasant or quick?

Yeah those are hard to come by or may be quick but not pleasant.
 
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Zardoz

Zardoz

Peace
May 21, 2025
204
I read somewhere about having some open containers of petrol (or something equally flammable) in the car when crashing at high speed into something head on. I suppose you'd need a petrol/diesel engined car as opposed to electric for this to work, or maybe a naked flame like a glass oil/parafin lamp. And a full tank of fuel. Can't remember if sealtbelt is recommended on/off. Airbags not helpful obviously.
I don't think I've got what it takes to attempt this method.
 
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Linda

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Jul 30, 2020
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Ever since I got my drivers license I've been thinking about this, I've heard it could be a kind of painless way to go out.
Might just drive 130km/h into a tree or anything like that.
What are the chances of me even surviving? And is there anything I should think about?
To be sure of dying, you would have to drive very fast and crash head on into something absolutely solid - like the face of a solid rock cliff, or a 3 feet thick concrete structure. Anything less and you might die, but death would not be certain.
 
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knickknack81

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Apr 28, 2025
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The one thing I would add to this is if you are driving at a fast speed, you could very easily lose control of the car and if there is someone else on the road, there is a good chance you could crash and severely injure the people in that car. So definitely take that into account when you think about using an automobile for CTB.
 
Zardoz

Zardoz

Peace
May 21, 2025
204
To be sure of dying, you would have to drive very fast and crash head on into something absolutely solid - like the face of a solid rock cliff, or a 3 feet thick concrete structure. Anything less and you might die, but death would not be certain.
Hence the fireball approach perhaps to increase the odds. Sounds horrific.
The one thing I would add to this is if you are driving at a fast speed, you could very easily lose control of the car and if there is someone else on the road, there is a good chance you could crash and severely injure the people in that car. So definitely take that into account when you think about using an automobile for CTB.
I guess you'd find a quiet road with something very solid at the end to hit head on.
 
Pale_Rider

Pale_Rider

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Apr 21, 2025
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Lot to go wrong there.
 
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