With 1970s technology, I'd say: Belted front passengers: Internal injuries, injured spinal cord, Lots of broken ribs. Probably fatal. If they somehow end up living through that, I'd say they'd be paralized Unbelted front passengers:Fatal. I don't even want to go into it. Dead Belted rear passengers: There wouldn't be any. Kids never wore seat belts back then Unbelted rear passengers: They woulda flew into the back seat, no real bad injuries accept maybe a broken leg or arm. If they somehow missed the back seat, they'd go right out the window, and it'd be a definite fatality Fun fact: In the late sixties or early seventies, my mom got in a crash with her parents in a car alot like the moonhawk. They tboned some old lady at an intersection. My grandparents, nor my mom or her sister were injured.
Driving down a road. Turn came up. Gave it a little too much gas. Rear wheel spin. Off the road. Then this: Dead or Alive? (I think alive with injury?) WIP thread for truck: 1994 Chevrolet Silverado 1500
Speeding to get home in time to lunch, I forgot that there was a sloping right turn right after the bridge. Went sailing into the air, landed, and crashed into a tree at roughly 60 mph. Did I survive?
(imported from here) On a Wide track I went off road a little flew through the air and... stuff happens. (imported from here) Flew off bridge onto a guard-rail. (imported from here) Rockets and cliffs don't mix. On the bright side it looks like an origami swan. (imported from here) My driving and trees never got along well. This fight broke out this morning.
All dead, except for the last one. You could probably survive with minor injuries. 50 MPH side pole crash test, did I die?
The front passenger suffers many broken ribs, broken back, bad concussion, and many internal injuries and dies on scene. The back passenger on the passenger's side suffers a broken arm, two broken legs, and some fractured vertebrae. They live but they will never walk again. The driver breaks his back bad, lots of broken ribs, broken leg, bad concussion, and many internal injuries. He makes it to the hospital and lives a day before he dies of his injuries. The back passenger on the driver's side suffers a broken rib, a broken leg, hurt back, and bad whiplash. They make a recovery, and after some physical therapy, regain most control over their leg, but they will be burdened with back problems for the rest of their life. Oh and one thing. What is a "referral"? I know them very well in real life, but what is it one here, cause apparently I have one somehow.
(imported from here) A rare color photo of a late 40's crash. This restored example has been sent for a medical diagnosis. Alive or dead? (imported from here) Three college kids stole a van. None of them could drive... (imported from here) Paul Walker's bane.
The driver of the lotus was unfortunately very on fire when paramedics got to the car. It will never be known whether the driver died on impact or if the fire finished him off. In regards to the three young adults in the van, they were all three very drunk and none of them had their seat belts on. Rather horribly two went through the windshield and died on impact with the tree/van/ground; the third -who was riding in the back of the van- was more fortunate. She got a concussion, her left arm was fractured in 3 places and her left leg was also smashed. She is recovering in the hospital and is expected to be able to walk again. As Paul Walker's Bane goes.. Well dead, dead and dead. He has a severe case of the deads. Now onto my accident. Did I die? I thought the golf course was over here but I accidentally wandered into a classic car racing event and got a little run into. Luckily it was on a slow portion of the track and the driver saw me and stepped on the brakes, but was it enough?
All but from the last one are dead... That first one looks very Similar to how Ayrton Senna died..although his impact was alot more severe....although if that was real you would have sustained fatal head injuries... The Second one looks like you broken your legs and I will say possibly survivable The Third one...you died due to the roof was crushed in... The Sports car definitely survived The Buggy I will say broken bones on that one..
Throttle stuck on modified Moonhawk in parking lot. Witnesses reported speeds of approximately 50MPH. Police reported only minor intrusion to passenger compartment. (imported from here) What do you think, did he die?
If seatbelt on there would be a SMALL chance, but with 80 km/h into a tree with a car without airbags, well there's a big chance of death.