You are all incredibly disgusting. Judging, conjecturing, insulting, etc. These are real people and this just happened and you know nothing about the cause or anything else. You all just need to shut the hell up. |
Danger to pedestrians and drivers in smaller cars. Otherwise, the huge SUV protects the occupants better. https://motorandwheels.com/6-reasons-suvs-safer-than-other-cars-explained/ |
I suspect they were all driving home from a math tournament. |
You’re an even nastier POS, for attacking her. The make of car they were driving is relevant. Why do parents allow their teens to have access to high performance cars? It’s exactly the same thing as giving them an AR15 and some bullets and then being shocked when they shoot someone. A 16,17 or even 18 year old has absolutely no business driving a high performance car like that. Parents who give their children cars like that or allow them to drive theirs are complicit in these crashes. |
I'm not sure why people always share these tragedy porn stories. So distasteful. |
Not the same. A car’s purpose is for transportation. A gun’s purpose is to hurt or kill. |
Be that as it may, there’s absolutely no functional difference in the outcome when both items are given to immature people. |
Because lots of us have to use these same roads these dumbass kids are tearing around on at 100 mph in sports cars their parents gave them. |
Well then. Guess they didn’t have any May AP tests to study for. |
This is a parent site and this is a story about local high school teens. It's not tragedy porn. |
Get off your high horse. They crashed into some innocent percent minding their own business while screwing around and speeding. The speed limit there is 45 mph. Does that look like a 45 mph crash to you? No. Because it wasn’t. Kids don’t need a sports sedan because this is the inevitable result when they are given one. |
Except it’s not really completely an accident. It’s also partly negligence. Because giving teens access to a high performance car like a BMW is essentially equipping them to create a situation just like this. That’s negligent behavior on the part of the parents. |
Are these self-driving cars? Because otherwise, they are driven too fast by a driver. In this case a teen driver, in a car they had no business being in. |
Yes, a BMW might have more safety features - it should - since it’s 3x faster than the typical car a kid might learn to drive on. You don’t think it’s a problem to have a teenager driving a car that might have 350-500 horsepower? You don’t see a potential problem with that? |
Stop being intentionally obtuse. You know damn well what kinds of kids drive BMWs. Not kids that take safety and rules seriously. |