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by AnthonyMouse
516 days ago
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> The energy is exponential. It takes 30% farther to stop going 80 than it does going 70. That's when the issue is stopping distance. The issue on highways is that you have, for example, two cars in the left lane going 55 MPH and a third approaches going 70 MPH. One of the slower cars sees this and moves over but only at the same time as the faster car is changing into the same lane to pass on the right, so now both lanes are blocked, the faster car hits one of them and they're both edged off the road into a stationary object at highway speeds. Does it matter if they hit the stationary object with significantly more energy? Probably not; dead is dead. |
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