Posted on 05/01/2015 4:41:44 PM PDT by rickmichaels
lol
What wAs the passenger thinking getting into a car with this nut case?
I blew past a Smart Car in my Peterbilt at +70 mph. I honestly thought that car was going to be sucked under my trailer. The driver had her hands full trying to keep that thing on the road, the turbulence was that strong. They are definitely not road cruisers.
The first thing the police check in an accident scene is if any texting was done by the driver(s).
They are barely acceptable in the suburbs, let alone the open road. Really an inner-city only car.
LOL!
(Murderer on the left, victim on the right)
Do they burn well?
She set out to cause damage. She did.
If you want to kill yourself using an automobile that does not include your garage or other enclosed space..
The smart car is the smart choice for a collision death.
They are tough cars that transfer all the crash impact through the body of the car and up the seat in to you.
You however do NOT take a crash well and the end result is death. (normally)
Im not sure if he couldnt go at a speed keeping up with the flow of traffic at 65 MPH or that he just chose not to do so (i.e. some greenie idiot who thinks that driving slow saves fuel and thus saves the planet even if it impedes the flow of traffic and creates a dangerous condition as other drivers try to pass), but yes, to me it didnt look like a vehicle that I would want to dive or be in, on a major interstate highway.
Here’s an interesting report on the death rate per million miles by make and model. This is info usually buried because it confirms what common sense might tell you. (I don’t see Smart cars among the worst, but I haven’t looked for a reason):
http://www.iihs.org/iihs/sr/statusreport/article/50/1/1
It scared me as a 17yo kid!
Jumping rice canal bridges at 100mph in a longer wheelbase almost race-ready rail was fun however. I saw the tops of the trees! Nice flat trajectory.
Skimming the article it looks to have been published before the introduction of the smart car. but it confirms what we know. The smaller the car thd more likely u will die.
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