The vehicle went into a culvert behind the house before landing on the roof, according to Junction Fire Company. The investigation found speed to be a factor in the crash, according to Decatur Fire Company.
Has any crash ever occurred in which speed was not a factor?
- The vehicle was found to have no velocity and so speed was not a factor in his incident. The driver simply phased in from another parallel universe and intersected with a tree.
well 'crash' is kind of a generic term used for any incident involving a vehicle and they can be caused by other objects besides the vehicle in question, and parked cars may be involved in incidents
so an animal/person/tree/meteor could theoretically fall onto a parked vehicle, and in that sense 'speed' would not be a vehicle factor code
source: I work with state crash forms as part of my job and see all kinds of factor codes, not all 'crashes' necessarily involve a moving vehicle
some examples: Parked, Stopped in Traffic Lane, Explosion/Fire
isn't it fun to think that ANYONE could decide to do this at ANY TIME? Literally all that's keeping you from being crushed is people constantly deciding specifically not to do so.
God i am so glad i decided to stop using cars unless strictly necessary.
Literally all that’s keeping you from being crushed is people constantly deciding specifically not to do so
I don't know about everyone else, but attempting murder isn't something I have to talk myself down from on a constant basis. Might want to see a therapist.
Crashing into the house may have been intentional, but hitting the second floor was not. 20 yr old dudes aren't smart enough to be able to plan & complete that launch.