martybegan
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I considered the same thing but the article has a pic of the two vehicles and they really look murdered so i'm guessing 70 each.
The white car looks like it was cut open to get people out. Looking again...I doubt that Libby was going more than 35.
You don't cut people out when collisions occur at 35. THINK
That statement is just silly.
At 35 miles an hour you can easily crush a car with a stationary collision to require cutting of the car chassis to remove a person.
Head on collisions at 35 mph are around the same as slamming into something stationary at 70 mph, and that says nothing of the subsequent impacts if there is any elasticity during the inital collisions.