Imagine what airplanes would look like if we wanted to build them to survive a crash...
I'm also a little unclear how humans could survive a 100mph crash even if their container makes it through. If they were wearing a 4-point harness, I guess? Do they build crumple zones into train cars? Or... just rely on utterly demolishing anything they hit so the deceleration is kept under control? (https://www.reddit.com/r/BitchImATrain/)
You really don't want to see what a 90mph crash in a bus looks like. It ain't pretty. Those speeds are unreasonable for a bus, but common on commuter rail in many civilized places.
I'm also a little unclear how humans could survive a 100mph crash even if their container makes it through. If they were wearing a 4-point harness, I guess? Do they build crumple zones into train cars? Or... just rely on utterly demolishing anything they hit so the deceleration is kept under control? (https://www.reddit.com/r/BitchImATrain/)
Some nice analysis of survivable deceleration here (with restraints): https://aviation.stackexchange.com/questions/16545/even-afte... (100mph=44m/s)