It would be unfair to come out with a statement like that. The damage done to a car would be effected by were the impact was I.e. The side of the non speeding car and front of the speeding car. Also the type of car would effect the damage IE. A 4x4 and a Lamborghini the 4x4 could be the one speeding but he could come out better off because the small crunch zone and the 4x4 would proberly go over the Lamborghini. So short answer you can tell who was speeding by damage.
speeding
you'll get more than one point. i just got my first speeding ticket and that speeding ticket alone will be 1 point.
Yes. Pretty much EVERYTHING does more damage than the fist.
Faster than a speeding bullet.
A speeding baseball would have more momentum than an ocean liner at rest in the harbor. Momentum is the product of an object's mass and its velocity, so the faster-moving baseball would have greater momentum than the stationary ocean liner.
if it's more than 20 mph over the limit.
Yes. A hurricane affects a much larger area than a tornado and so will likely cause more damage overall. Tornado damage is generally more severe than hurricane damage, but it is limited to a small area. There have been far more hurricanes than tornadoes that have caused more than $1 billion in damage.
More than $200......
More than 375,000 according to vital statistics
Speeding is a contributing factor in about 26% of all car accidents in the United States. These crashes result in more than 9,300 deaths each year.
when u pass the car in front of you, it means yoiu are speeding no one sits on the speed limit so you are just speeding more than the car you passed
yes. If you weigh more than 12 stone.