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Originally Posted by baddog
You seem to think that the only high speed impacts are done with vehicles going 80 MPH into a wall.
Care to guess how fast this car was going?

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i knew you were going to go back to that. let me clarify. i was using a for instance.
your point is still invalid though. going at a high rate of speed and hitting anything with enough force to potentially fling your body through a glass windshieild does not imply any kind of control after the point of impact.
most people in high speed collisions (head on with a car, wall, army of midgets), are usually rendered unconscious by the force of the impact anyways, rendering them unable to control their vehicle anyways.