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Man dies in high-speed crash into power pole


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59 minutes ago, richard_smith237 said:

 

That sounded good when you read it to yourself right?

 

The position the ‘needle’ sticks on is reliant on the impact dynamics and is not representative of travelling speed.

It has nothing to do with ‘crash investigation’. A dropped ‘speedo clock’ will register many possible final speeds the result based on nothing more than chance. 

 

 

Edit - the edit function still works (iPad anyway).

 

 

common sense really, but doesn't stop thai 'journalists' making such claims time after time. if only more care was taken and not re-post articles with such obvious errors, or the OP make relevant correction of obvious error/s when posting.

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18 hours ago, richard_smith237 said:

 

That sounded good when you read it to yourself right?

 

The position the ‘needle’ sticks on is reliant on the impact dynamics and is not representative of travelling speed.

It has nothing to do with ‘crash investigation’. A dropped ‘speedo clock’ will register many possible final speeds the result based on nothing more than chance. 

 

 

Edit - the edit function still works (iPad anyway).

 

Its all ok lads, he still has 3/4 a tank of fuel left. Just needs to pick up a few bits that fell off and he could drive it away.

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