Blues Brothers
The sheriff is a 1949 Mercury Eight Police Car. As it was only an animated car it is not real and it located only in the movie.
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The police car pile up scene in the end of the original "Blues Brothers" would be a top runner I'd say.
There is no law in Japan that restricts police from chasing a car based on the speed of the car being chased. This law is a fictional law in the 2006 movie The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift.
G.I Joe now holds the record for most cars destroyed at 112 In an interview in Top Gear (July 19, 2009), Sienna Miller, said 112 cars were destroyed during filming. She also said it was a record number of cars destroyed in a movie at the time of the interview. The Blues Brothers destroyed approximately 60 cars. For the large car chases, filmmakers purchased 60 police cars at $400 each, and most were destroyed at the completion of the filming.[16] More than 40 stunt drivers were hired and the crew kept a 24-hour body shop to repair cars.
call the police
No, memorial weekend does not have the most car crashes of the year.
There are a numerous amounts of sites on the internet that you can find out news for car crashes. Your local police department may also have information on their own site for such information as well.
All cars are unsafe and they all can get in to car crashes there is really no one car that gets in chrashes the most it all depends on the drivers but the worst car to get a crash in is the corvette, but the car that get in crashes the most are not in the U.S. they are going to be in hemilas.
All crashes that result in vehicle damage must be reported to the police.
He looked at her. And than she crashes her car into another!
Teenagers
February
not focusing on the road.
around 50mph
December
The car that crashes into the car from behind is the one at fault. The police should be called and the decision should be theirs.