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Yes, even when crashing a car at 25 miles an hour can kill. That's why everyone has to drive safely.

AnswerNo, there is no way possible to die from any kind of vehicular accident at 100 miles per hour. As a matter of fact. 100 mph has been proven to be way to slow to even generate any injuries whatsoever. lol
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