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- Nov 11, 2020
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Why wouldn't crashing a car work?
Even with all the new safety features wouldn't going 120 mph into something like a concrete wall kill you on impact?
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In a head-on collision, for example, many crash experts assess that anything above 43 mph greatly decreases your chances of survival.
So going 120mph or faster into a sturdy wall would be near instant death right?
Or why wouldn't it be? I'm confused.
Even with all the new safety features wouldn't going 120 mph into something like a concrete wall kill you on impact?

Watch what happens when a car hits a wall at 120 mph
What happens to this first-generation Ford Focus is not pretty. In fact, it's devastating.
In a head-on collision, for example, many crash experts assess that anything above 43 mph greatly decreases your chances of survival.
So going 120mph or faster into a sturdy wall would be near instant death right?
Or why wouldn't it be? I'm confused.