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sadmoth

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Mar 1, 2025
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As title says, just wondering if there's any method to make it so the car will flip to increase my chances of ctb, I don't want to do it in big public spaces, I want to do it late at night on a lonely road and report the crash a small bit before to stop random innocent people or kids from seeing a horrific scene, I'm running out of options I can find to make it surefire with the means I have accessible and I don't know how much longer I can wait for things to come into place so I can obtain this or that.

any help would be much appreciated
 
gothbird

gothbird

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Mar 16, 2025
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A rollover often happens when a vehicle is going fast and hits something at the right (or wrong) angle—like a curb, guardrail, embankment, or even another car. That sudden impact can shift the vehicle's weight and momentum enough to tip it. SUVs and trucks are more prone to rolling because they've got a higher centre of gravity.
Another way it can happen is if the car turns sharply at high speed and loses traction. If one side lifts and the car starts to tip, it'll keep rolling in the direction the force was heading.

Basically: high speed + awkward angle + obstacle = flip.
 
SVEN

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Apr 3, 2023
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Having in my time worked in an emergency service, I can't recall even one single Road Traffic Incident in which a private vehicle overturned or rolled. It's really not common. When we view dramatic crashes on film or television not only have skilled stunt drivers planned, laid out and rehearsed the events beforehand, often the vehicles are controlled or directed by steel hawsers attached outwith the camera angle, or faded out afterwards.
It's not too likely that you'll be able to flip or roll a vehicle straight away as a one off with no practise on an unprepared site, sorry.
 
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Mar 15, 2025
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I don't think there's a reliable way to make that happen. Unless you are an experienced stunt car driver, if there is still such a thing.
 

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