Hello all,
My friend got a car accident recently. She was hit by the SUV at the passenger side. I wonder if any body can give me a good estimate on the speed of the other car from her car's damage. My friend's car is Ford Taurus 2002. The other car is Ford Explorer 2014. Here I attach the image of my friend's car for the reference.
Thanks in advance!
Redcliff
Can anybody estimate the speed of the other car?
- edeyerl
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Re: Can anybody estimate the speed of the other car?
No need to estimate the speed - both of those vehicles have "black boxes" from which crash-related damage can be downloaded. Looks like the Taurus car is a California car. If you are in SoCal, give me a call if you'd like to discuss further.
Eric Deyerl, P.E.
Dial Engineering
Culver City, CA
(310) 670-3600
Eric Deyerl, P.E.
Dial Engineering
Culver City, CA
(310) 670-3600
Re: Can anybody estimate the speed of the other car?
Hi Eric,
Thanks for the message!
But we cannot obtain the "black box" of the other car. Therefore, we have to use the damage of my friend's car to estimate the speed of the other car.
Redcliff
Thanks for the message!
But we cannot obtain the "black box" of the other car. Therefore, we have to use the damage of my friend's car to estimate the speed of the other car.
Redcliff
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Re: Can anybody estimate the speed of the other car?
Be very careful about estimating the speed of the other car by only using the damage to your car. To help you understand this a little better... we can see the damage to your car.... but not to the other car... so imagine the difference in damage to the other vehicle as the difference between a heavy truck and being hit with a minicooper. I think you said it was an explorer..... but to make a reasonable "estimate from the other cars damage would require some additional investigation, ie measurements, etc. While looking at the photos of both and making an estimate may yield a "ballpark" speed, but I would be very cautious about saying it was going XX mph. What is the reason you cannot image data from the other module??
Re: Can anybody estimate the speed of the other car?
Hi sd3225,
Sorry for the late reply! I appreciate your advice!
Redcliff
Sorry for the late reply! I appreciate your advice!
Redcliff
Re: Can anybody estimate the speed of the other car?
Damage only gives part of speed. More info is needed, such as was there any pre-impact braking ?