Depending on what you damaged and what the vehicle is, you could cause 20K damage to a commercial vehicle at idle speed.
A computerized gizmo that prevents the vehicle from accelerating beyond a certain speed.
Not really no but you can get a round about speed indication from the impact density the tire baldness etc
Yes, combined with worn tires and vehicle speed.
There are many factors, but a vehicle weighing in at twice the gross vehicle weight will have more energy brought into a crash and therefore could do more damage.
The same as it is for any other vehicle. Montana does not have a separate commercial vehicle speed limit, save for mountainous areas of downgrades where vehicle over 26,000 lbs. GVWR will have a lower speed limit indicated in signage.
Speed bumps are designed to encourage a driver to drive slowly. Taking a speed bump at a high rate of speed will most certainly damage your vehicle.
It holds the highest speed winds
If parts of your undercarriage scrape on the speed bumps as you pass over them, yes, they could do damage to your vehicle.
Maybe. Depends on speed of car
Tornadoes cause damage through powerful winds which, on rare occasions, are strong enough to tear buildings from their foundations. Tornadoes also cause damage through the high-speed debris carried by the winds.
Faulty vehicle speed sensor.
During the high-speed collsision, the cars would cause more kinetic energy than with a low collision. It would cause damage because there is a greater amount of force exerted in the high-speed collision.