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1. HeyLau+(OP)[view] [source] 2023-05-12 16:16:47
You seem pretty hung up on this "exploding balls of fire" thing while ignoring that he's crashing a gas-powered vehicle, likely rupturing its fuel tanks and supply lines in close proximity to hot exhaust metal.

You don't need "exploding balls of fire" to create a disaster.

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2. byyyy+U[view] [source] 2023-05-12 16:21:10
>>HeyLau+(OP)
I'm hung up on it because it's true.

When's the last time you seen a car light up on fire during an accident? Never because the chances of it happening are basically negligible.

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3. HeyLau+sc[view] [source] [discussion] 2023-05-12 17:15:38
>>byyyy+U
Early March, I think? Sometime this year, anyway.
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4. vdqtp3+Ig[view] [source] [discussion] 2023-05-12 17:33:20
>>byyyy+U
Cars don't have wings full of fuel and are built to crash, not built for minimal weight
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5. byyyy+lj[view] [source] [discussion] 2023-05-12 17:43:14
>>HeyLau+sc
Ok, but you get my point. It's rare. Most people haven't seen this ever.
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6. byyyy+vj[view] [source] [discussion] 2023-05-12 17:43:35
>>vdqtp3+Ig
The actual data says that post crash fires are rare.
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