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R (this is the third topic on these that I have read. Searching for 'red' would have documented these so you have NO excuse)
 
Well its on that crappy rotten site. I never go there anymore. Those things stick in your head at night when you try to sleep.
 
I'm questioning this... don't you think there'd be some damage to the car at least???

I haven't hit any people but I've heard of people putting out headlights with dogs, etc... I figure the human would at least damage the headlight...
 
Originally posted by: alexjohnson16
I'm questioning this... don't you think there'd be some damage to the car at least???

I haven't hit any people but I've heard of people putting out headlights with dogs, etc... I figure the human would at least damage the headlight...

I saw a Nissan crash into a bumper of a BMW @ 30-40 mph. Nissan got obliterated while the BMW had a few scratches.
 
looks like the windshield is crushed in in the lower left

looks real enough for me
 
its real.

look at the reaction of the little girls face in the passanger seat of the black lower left hand station wagon.

also, the mercedes is braking in the second pic (notice the wheels are turing at different rates to create different blur in the shot).

It must have happened reeeeeeeeealy fast. The old women must have been going really fast relative to the other cars in the picture; they hardly moved at all. Looks like less than a second from the first pic to the second; i can't really decode the time format.
 
Originally posted by: TechnoKid
its real.

look at the reaction of the little girls face in the passanger seat of the black lower left hand station wagon.

also, the mercedes is braking in the second pic (notice the wheels are turing at different rates to create different blur in the shot).

It must have happened reeeeeeeeealy fast. The old women must have been going really fast relative to the other cars in the picture; they hardly moved at all. Looks like less than a second from the first pic to the second; i can't really decode the time format.

I think most of the cars are fully stopped or coming to a stop at a red light.
 
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