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HelpCTB via car crash?
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All theoretical of course, but would a method involving purposely crashing your car be reliable or realistic? Im talking as fast as possible, into something solid, like maybe a tree. I've never heard this discussed and im curious because I can't think of any downsides or reasons it wouldn't work.
All theoretical of course, but would a method involving purposely crashing your car be reliable or realistic? Im talking as fast as possible, into something solid, like maybe a tree. I've never heard this discussed and im curious because I can't think of any downsides or reasons it wouldn't work.
While car crash sounds reliable as a method, it ain't worth it. This data shows that in 2023 there were an estimated 6,138,359 police-reported traffic crashes in which 40,901 people were killed in the United States. That's less than 1% fatality rate for car crashes. Granted not all of reported car crashes is certainly fatal, but the chances is just too low to handle with.
I would be worried about potential harm to others. Plus it's gonna depend a lot based on the car, your physical stats, etc so not very reliable. And then there is also the issue of what happens to the car itself after.
All theoretical of course, but would a method involving purposely crashing your car be reliable or realistic? Im talking as fast as possible, into something solid, like maybe a tree. I've never heard this discussed and im curious because I can't think of any downsides or reasons it wouldn't work.
While car crash sounds reliable as a method, it ain't worth it. This data shows that in 2023 there were an estimated 6,138,359 police-reported traffic crashes in which 40,901 people were killed in the United States. That's less than 1% fatality rate for car crashes. Granted not all of reported car crashes is certainly fatal, but the chances is just too low to handle with.
All theoretical of course, but would a method involving purposely crashing your car be reliable or realistic? Im talking as fast as possible, into something solid, like maybe a tree. I've never heard this discussed and im curious because I can't think of any downsides or reasons it wouldn't work.
Highly unpredictible and the consequences of failure would likely be very severe. Train is a better option I think, though it takes a lot to do that and not a good idea if you don't want to make a mess.
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