accident due to wrong-way driver

The driver of the white car is most likely dead

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Suicide or just fucking retarded?

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If you watch close you can see the white car is in the proper lane just as it comes into view but it's moving into the oncoming lane. I honestly think he decided to pass the semi in front of him and for whatever reason didn't look first, and he had zero time to react. He's almost certainly dead because of it. That's what I see.

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https://media.giphy.com/media/EIUb4bjamL8K0InISB/giphy.webp

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Today I learned just how strong semis really are.

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That'll buff right out

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A little body filler and your all good

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Semi driver broke the two main rules of swerving:

1. Never swerve

2. Especially not into the opposing lane

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Terrible, we're on the right track, and we can still crash because of someone else's negligence.

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At that speed, if the foot well isn't completely crushed, because of the sudden stop the bones in your foot come out through the skin, called degloving. Not that you'll feel it, because your brain stem will separate from your spinal column like Dale Earnhardt's did. The crushed chest, the massive facial injuries, and the aforementioned foot and leg injuries are all just gravy.

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Bones piercing the skin is not degloving. Degloving is having chunks or layers of tissue tear and rip from around a bone or other tissue.

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>because of the sudden stop the bones in your foot come out through the skin, called degloving.

idk that's not what they taught me in degloving school.

anyway, that looked possibly survivable to me. i would saw low probability though, given the way the front of the car is bent upwards, there's a good chance they went under the wheel and had a double femur or hip fracture which usually means a bleed out. modern cars (this looked like a relatively late-model audi) are designed to crumple though so it's hard to tell from the video how much intrusion there actually was. The reason I say it looks possibly survivable is because the brunt of the impact appeared flat and square on the very front of the car, not an underride as it would be if they hit the back of a truck at that speed and most of the impact goes into the windshield and top of the passenger compartment.

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