The chance of a pedestrian surviving a vehicle accident at 40 mph is significantly low. Studies show that at this speed, the likelihood of fatality is around 70-80%, with serious injuries occurring in many cases. The severity of injuries increases with speed, making impacts at 40 mph particularly dangerous for pedestrians. Therefore, the chances of survival decrease considerably as vehicle speed increases.
i dont know i think you would die lol
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A car travelling at 40mph will have a lot more momentum than one travelling at 30mph, so there would be more force for it to hit the pedestrian with; it will also take much longer to come to a halt.
It will go 40mph if it's not broken 40mph is you answer by this cocky person who wrote this
I think it would depend on the type of accident and direction of the force. Any Toyota dealer should be able to run diagnostics on the vehicle for you.
40 mph is equivalent to 64.37 km/h.
how long will it take me to drive 30 miles going 40mph
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It should take you a little over 3 minutes if you travel at 40mph constantly