I don't think he's in pieces he was roasted whole like a BBQ'd pig.
KNN that was a very sillee leesponse from tp KNN how many mee siam mai hump can they create KNN this further make my uncle think tp actuallee want people to have traffic offence so that they can collect more money KNNJohn Tan thought that road under KC.
but today Newspaper ST clarified it's under Jalan Besar J Teo .
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KNN my uncle think by the time scdf extinguished the bbq they already left with chicken bone without flesh KNN
KNN that was a very sillee leesponse from tp KNN how many mee siam mai hump can they create KNN this further make my uncle think tp actuallee want people to have traffic offence so that they can collect more money KNN
Any Bro who is a Speed Reader here . Just curious can that Speed be re constructed using video footages ?
if can , then what max Speed was that 1441 BMW doing just before the Crashed ?
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KNN the thing that kept puzzling my uncle about how oh managed to leech there is the leestant KNN leeport say 30m but KNN la 50m is the length of a swimming pool how can this leestant be 30m KNN look much longer than a 50m pool KNN my uncle think at least 100m KNN that's why my uncle think she is a sprinter KNN means the speed was about 112.5 kph KNNYou don't "speed" read. Assuming that the video is running in real time all you have to do is work out how long it took to travel a known distance.
So if the video shows the car traveled. 50metres in 0.8 seconds it means that in 3600 seconds (1 hour) it would have traveled 3600/0.8 x 50 metres or 225kph.
Those who know the distance between two points along that stretch of road can easily work out the speed from the vid.
Measure meter over second = speed in meter / second. The video clip is 6 second. That is a rough estimate but not exact one. May be forensic scientists have better measuring toolsView attachment 103770
Measure the distance from this electrical utility box....
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...to where that black car was parked and then look at the real time video time stamp to work out the speed.
KNN the thing that kept puzzling my uncle about how oh managed to leech there is the leestant KNN leeport say 30m but KNN la 50m is the length of a swimming pool how can this leestant be 30m KNN look much longer than a 50m pool KNN my uncle think at least 100m KNN that's why my uncle think she is a sprinter KNN means the speed was about 112.5 kph KNN
Measure meter over second = speed in meter / second. The video clip is 6 second. That is a rough estimate but not exact one. May be forensic scientists have better measuring tools
What is the formula 1/8 came fromThat six seconds is not in real time it is at 1/8x
The time can be measured very accurately by loading the vid in a video editor program.
You don't "speed" read. Assuming that the video is running in real time all you have to do is work out how long it took to travel a known distance.
So if the video shows the car traveled. 50metres in 0.8 seconds it means that in 3600 seconds (1 hour) it would have traveled 3600/0.8 x 50 metres or 225kph.
Those who know the distance between two points along that stretch of road can easily work out the speed from the vid.
I can't judge the distance based upon the video. If you really want an accurate measurement go to the crash site yourself and physically measure the distances between 2 prominent landmarks that are shown in the vid.
That six seconds is not in real time it is at 1/8x
The time can be measured very accurately by loading the vid in a video editor program.
Many idiots think that a wider wheelbase makes a car go better round corners but it's actually a balancing act Too wide and the rear is going to slide all over the place. Too narrow and the opposite happens and the car starts lifting a rear wheel and risks tipping over.
The trick is to get it right by changing camber and wheelbase a step at a time and testing the set up on a closed circuit till you find the right compromise between the two extremes.
What is the formula 1/8 came from
lack of experience. This S curve is nothing compared with formula 1 circuits.