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What happens if you crash at 30 mph?

What happens if you crash at 30 mph?

A pedestrian hit at 30mph has a very significant (one in five) chance of being killed. This rises significantly to a one in three chance if they are hit at 35mph. Even small increases in speed can lead to an increase in impact severity. The risk of injury increases exponentially with impact speed.

What is considered a high impact car crash?

High impact car accidents are often the result of vehicles crashing at high speeds. When two vehicles collide at high speed, or a stopped vehicle is hit by a vehicle traveling at high speed, the injuries are often incredibly severe or fatal.

How does speed affect the likelihood of a car accident?

According to the World Health Organization, a vehicle moving at 50 mph is 20 times more likely to be in a fatal car accident opposed to a vehicle traveling at less than 20 mph. The crash force at 50 mph compared to 25 mph is four times as high. The crash force at 70 mph opposed to 25 mph is nine times as high.

What happens if someone is hit by a car at 40 mph?

If someone is hit by a car at 40 mph they are 90% likely to be killed. If someone is hit by a car at 30 mph they are 50% likely to be killed. If someone is hit by a car at 20 mph they are 10% likely to be killed. http://www.safespeed.org.uk/killspeed.html Reply Link Report Adam Lon April 9, 2015 at 12:35 pm

What are the odds of an accident at 50 miles per hour?

At 50 miles per hour, the forces are four times as violent, and at 75 they’re NINE TIMES stronger than at 25. In 2006, the average driver had a 5 percent chance of being involved in an accident.

Which is worse, going 40 mph or 75 mph?

It’s not 40 percent worse (you’re going 40 percent faster). It would be almost twice as bad. That’s because the force of a collision increases exponentially with speed. At 50 miles per hour, the forces are four times as violent, and at 75 they’re NINE TIMES stronger than at 25.