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doesanamematter

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Jul 5, 2023
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I'm planning on wrapping my car around a bridge support on the highway tonight and was wondering my odds of surviving at 100-120 mph
 
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soonatpeace777888

Specialist
Jul 4, 2023
386
Certain would be dangerous for other people on the road. Odds are you would die but there are better ways than this.
 
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locked*n*loaded

locked*n*loaded

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Apr 15, 2022
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Not 100%. Too many variables. People have survived all kinds of horrific crashes that seemingly should have killed them. Not the best way for CTB.
 
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enough of this

enough of this

Arcanist
Jun 4, 2023
433
I think the odds of cbt at 100mph are pretty good, no matter WHAT you hit.
And, slightly better if you're not wearing your seat belt.
It would actually be a very fast and painless way to go.
 
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Lulzacruel

Lulzacruel

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Jun 13, 2023
336
the only risk is harming others on the road, try a rural or dirt-road?
 
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istheretrulyalife?

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Jun 14, 2023
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If you do try it, do it in a remote place or later at night when there aren't people out to minimize the risk of hitting someone. I know late at night entire highways could have 1 or 2 cars on it sometimes
 
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PinkyStat

PinkyStat

It’s killing me
Jun 4, 2023
143
That does not seem like a bad idea, just make sure to be somewhere empty or on a very far away place, I might consider this method now

There is no freaking way someone is going to survive that
 
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nightshade00

nightshade00

living just for dying
Jan 24, 2023
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I think the odds of cbt at 100mph are pretty good, no matter WHAT you hit.
And, slightly better if you're not wearing your seat belt.
It would actually be a very fast and painless way to go.
As long as you're hitting a solid object (like a bridge support, like OP said). You'd want to avoid anything that would give, like maybe a building or tree.

(that's just my opinion, I don't have the numbers on this method)
 
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enough of this

enough of this

Arcanist
Jun 4, 2023
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As long as you're hitting a solid object (like a bridge support, like OP said). You'd want to avoid anything that would give, like maybe a building or tree.

(that's just my opinion, I don't have the numbers on this method)
Agreed. Although, I know from experience, that trees, even smaller ones, are a lot more solid that people think. They're MUCH more solid than buildings.
 
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