More damage occurs when you drive faster as more energy is dispersed when the wheel drops in the hole and rebounds out. Would you rather hit a brick wall at 10mph or 60mph?
when your going fast you hit harder which causes more damage, but when your going slow you hit slower than you hit fast which cause less damage.
Depends on what you mean by a fast or slow hurricane. In terms of forward speed, a slow-moving hurricane is generally more damaging, as areas in the path of the storm are hit by torrential rains for extended periods of time, resulting in very severe flooding. In terms of wind speed, hurricanes with faster winds are more destructive, though no hurricane has slow winds.
it depends what speed is fast and what speed is slow and what car you are talking about.
hard and fast
Fast moving water.
not a fast but slow
Fast moving stream
slow-fast-slow (Apex)
Slow cars driven fast are always more fun than fast cars driven slow. Squealing tires, engines bouncing off limiters, dabs of oppo and elbows.
slow
fast and slow
ones fast and ones slow