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  2. Side collision - Wikipedia

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    Even when equipped with the safest cars on the road, these casualties occurred at much lower speeds than in head-on collisions, with passenger fatality and serious injury typically occurring at 50 km/h (~31 mph) in side impact collisions, as opposed to 70 km/h (~43 mph) for frontal impacts. [2]

  3. Man killed in crash with driver fleeing police was T-boned at ...

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    Clarence Thomas Bibbins of Milwaukee, who was pronounced dead at the scene, had been T-boned by a motorist driving about 80 mph through an intersection with a stop sign, according to a report from ...

  4. This dangerous Tri-Cities intersection nearly got me T-boned ...

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    Revisions needed for intersection. There is a very dangerous traffic situation on Columbia Center Boulevard where it intersects at Kennewick Avenue south of the HAPO building.

  5. Two dead after car speeds through red light in east Kansas ...

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    Two people are dead after a car crash in east Kansas City early Sunday morning, according to police. A gray Dodge Hornet was speeding south on Jackson Avenue around 3:43 a.m., when it failed to ...

  6. Glossary of motorsport terms - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] [3] 200 MPH Club A lifetime "membership" awarded by the SCTA or another sanctioning body or circuit to any driver who drives over a specified distance at a minimum speed of 200 miles per hour (320 km/h), while also breaking a record. [4] Membership can stretch over from the more exclusive 300 to the elite 400. [5]

  7. PIT maneuver - Wikipedia

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    PIT maneuver diagram (animated GIF image) California Highway Patrol cruisers using a PIT maneuver to disable a fleeing vehicle The PIT maneuver (precision immobilization technique [1]), also known as TVI (tactical vehicle intervention), is a law enforcement pursuit tactic in which a pursuing vehicle forces another vehicle to turn sideways abruptly, causing the driver to lose control and stop. [2]

  8. Wife continues to care for husband after traumatic brain ...

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    When Armstrong got to the hospital, she learned that Smith was in the neuro trauma intensive care unit after being T-boned by a commercial truck. Smith, who had suffered a traumatic brain injury ...

  9. Triumph TR3 - Wikipedia

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    It gets between 20 and 30 miles per US gallon (11.8 and 7.8 L/100 km; 24 and 36 mpg ‑imp). Top speed is limited to about 110 mph (177 km/h) by the gear ratio, unless fitted with an overdrive unit. Top speed is limited to about 110 mph (177 km/h) by the gear ratio, unless fitted with an overdrive unit.