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Chris M
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you think you could live a 100 mph kick in the ***? |
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JENNY
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do you tink so |
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WILSON
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It really depends on the type of crash. If you're in a head on collision without a seat belt, then definitely not. If you were in an SUV and someone else with a much smaller car rammed into your back half at 100 mph and you were wearing your seat belt, then yeah you might be able to. |
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Hank
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If you don't survive,"what's next" ? Don't gamble,sooner or later you lose! Please ,let the test "dummy" prove all possibilities. Good luck! |
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?
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I survived a 75mph motorcycle wreck...so I don't see why not |
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no
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princess diana did but she died. |
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Treasure101
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not me |
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ncjay08
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Yes, I can. People do it every weekend. It's called auto racing. I really would not want to try it out on the public roads, though. |
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crashguy351
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The only way you will survive a 100 mph crash is to be LUCKY VERY LUCKY. I work at least one crash a month where some kid thinks he's some kind of hot shot street racer and tries to prove it. Odds are against you my friend. |
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peaches
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You can or you did? I wouldn't want to be in one anyway the odds of survival are to low! but if I were in an "army tank" maybe. |
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hillbilly271
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depends on the car
(hell they do it in nascar at twice the speed all the time) |
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Vipers.rule
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Depends where you get hit and what kind of car and the type of rating of safety it has. You can be hit in the side, your car will flip and you prob die. If you get a front you probably will survive. Back you will probably have neck problems or back problems. |
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Miz Teri
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Unfortunately lots of people survive fast crashes - only to live the rest of their life in a wheelchair - or worse! I don't recommend it. |
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Tom M
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First off. My first response is.. Don't go that fast first off, it is not worth finding out. 100 mph crash is not I would say in a high percentage of survival percentages. |
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hawkthree
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Already did. I was young and stupid. (but extremely lucky) |
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DA
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I was in a 50mph crash and almost bit it, but Ace Frehley (guitar player from Kiss), hit a brick wall in his car at over 100mph and he was just fine.
Your survival will depend upon the impact and your restraint. If you're thinking about 100mph straight-on into a brick wall, then no-you're not going to make it. A glancing blow or a sliding impact into the side, yes. |
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redirishactress
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No but I'll have to try it sometime!!! |
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Rec
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then you're lucky |
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musonic
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There are lots of 100mph accidents, and a lot of people survive them.
Sadly, most that happen on the open roads are fatal or result in very serious injury.
The ones who survive are usually race and rally drivers, who are always surrounded by very strong safety-cages, cocooned in high-impact safety seats, held in by full-harness belts and wear crash-helmets.
That is the MINIMUM survival equipment, and even then, a few die. |
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Hidden
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.possible......but not advisable |
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NEMO
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yes if god is on your side |
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martinscud
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Yeah, piece of PlSS.
Richard Hammond did! |
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onottopilot
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I did, in a 1969 cutlass supreme convertible. Boy, they just don't make'em like that anymore! |
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Kristin Pregnant with #4
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wierder things have happened |
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simplemanmd
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been there did that |
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AntoineBachmann
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i can if i'm not in it
it's also better to not be in a US-made cars, since they chronically have the worst ratings in test crashes (except those organised in the US, for some reason... ;-) |
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sassy kitty
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that is just plaine wicked...i probebly wouldn't...i would be scared |
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dodge man
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then your one lucky person,,but one who brags often looses his good luck streak so be care full you cant survive all of them,,good luck. |
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