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Car crash suicide
Thread starterJessica5
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I would very much advise against this method. The only even remotely approach would be to drive into one of those emergency parking bays in a tunnel at full speed but even then your car or parts of it may end up on the road and cause a fatal collision.
If you look up the video footage of the crash caused by Nicole Linton, I'm almost certain she was trying to commit suicide. Investigators said her car went from 122 mph to 130 as she neared the intersection.
She killed others in the process but walked away with hardly a scratch.
I've been in multiple car crashes. One was very severe. Outside of a concussion, never had a scratch on me. Unless ur driving off a very steep cliff (which in that case just jump) I can't fathom how this would be a good idea
Many people do CTB this way. If you do everything right, 100% success will be, but with a big allowance for the fact that you will not be able to guarantee the safety of others. Ranging from a fire to a piece of debris from your car that could hurt someone across the street.
At a speed of 150 miles, into a parked truck or into a bridge support, if you drive in, you can't see in any way, provided that the belt is not fastened. The kinetic energy is too high.
Too much uncertainty for me. I'm concerned that as I near an object (or cliff), out of fear and natural instinct I will turn away at the last second. Trying to bail out too late could be a real problem too. So, knowing I may bail out at a bad time makes this a bad option for me. However, by simply planning the right time and location, I believe you can avoid hurting others.
The only way I can think of it possibly working would be to drive off a bridge into water and drown. Sounds terrifying… I'd find some other way for sure. It's just a bad way to suicide.
Drive a motorcycle. Its better suited for suvh things. I thought about it. Just driving 300km/h and then driving off a cliff or someyhing. But i dont think i can do it.
If you're going to do this, take a trip down the PCH and drive off the cliff. There are stretches where there are no guard rails. Plus, it's a beautiful drive.
As a drunk Jennifer Hart drove her six adopted children in their family SUV, her wife, Sarah, sat in the passenger seat looking up different ways to end a life.
Not a good method. Too high a chance of failure and not ending up dead, but a high chance of surviving and being completely messed-up, most likely far worse than you are now. Maybe messed-up so bad you won't be able to ever try ctb again (although you will be wishing you could, as the nurses aide wipes your ass in the nursing home because you are no longer able to do it yourself).
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