Crash Stunts Videos

Posted on 04:25, March 9th, 2010 by admin


Lots of stunts and crashes videos.

Brian Carson, The Car Crash Stunt Man

Street bike Racing & Tricks & Crashes Motorcycles Stunts with Motor Bikes

Spectacular Car Crash Stunts

Fighter Jets Accidents

Brian Carson’s Car Crash Stunts

MotoCross crashes and stunts

Police Car Chase Accidents - Video and Photos

Posted on 01:00, February 24th, 2010 by admin


Pictures and Videos Of Police  Car Accidents.

Police patrol car crashes

Cop Car Crash

Police & Car Crash

Amazing  Police car crash caught on video cam  police car.

Rating: 5.3/10 (22 votes cast)

Top Police Cars in the World

Posted on 06:26, February 23rd, 2010 by admin

Cool  Police Cars in the World!

Tornado Pictures and Video: Car Crashes by Tornado

Posted on 06:13, February 15th, 2010 by admin


Here are a collection of pictures and video about cars damaged by tornado.

Amazing video: Tornado tosses cars

Truck Blown Away

F3 tornado damaged car

Rating: 4.9/10 (19 votes cast)

Aston Martin Crash Video and Photos Collection

Posted on 01:29, November 26th, 2009 by admin

Here are a video and photos collection with Aston Martin car hard accidents.

Aston Martin DB9 Crashes into Tree

Casino Royale-  how fact the Aston martin crash scene

Accident S8 vs. Aston Martin in front

Aston Martin racing accident

Bond Stuntman hard Crashes Aston Martin DBS Into Quarry

Rating: 5.6/10 (86 votes cast)

Volvo Trucks Accidents

Posted on 05:32, November 10th, 2009 by admin


Here are a video collection with Volvo trucks crashes.

Volvo truck rollover test

Small accident with a truck

Volvo truck crash test

Volvo Trucks Safety - Crash test

Volvo truck versus train - terrible  accident

Volvo Trucks  - breaking emergency test

Rating: 5.5/10 (47 votes cast)

BMW Video Crash Test

Posted on 01:52, October 14th, 2009 by admin

View video BMW crash test collection  at crashstuff.com

Crash Test 2008 BMW 5 Series (Side Impact) 8 (Eight) Different Angles:

BMW 5-Series crash test  -front

BMW X5 EuroNCAP crash test

Crash Test 2001 - 2006 BMW X5 SUV IIHS Frontal Impact

BMW Serie 7 - Crash test

BMW Serie 3 Crash -Test

2006 BMW 3-Series  CRASH Test cool

Rating: 5.7/10 (55 votes cast)

Top 10 Cars versus Moto Video Accidents

Posted on 23:44, October 8th, 2009 by admin

Crash Police Car vs Moto  * violence video

Crazy driver car crash a police moto.

Car hit a moto - Traffic Camera

Stupid car-moto crash in the highway.

Car hit a moto - Police Camera

Accident bike vs car.

Amazing Helmet Cam Accident Moto

Very violent accident moto-car.

Deadly Moto Accident

Accident  Moto vs. Autobus


Rating: 5.8/10 (61 votes cast)

The Top Ten Car Insurance Myths

Posted on 04:35, October 7th, 2009 by admin

If you believe these popular misconceptions, you’re going to be underinsured or improperly insured, and you’re going to pay too much.

Here are the myths and the realities you should be thinking about instead:

1.Myth: Red cars are the most expensive to insure

Red will not cost you more green. Roughly 25 percent of drivers surveyed by Progressive Insurance believe that the color of their car is a factor in determining their insurance rate — especially if the car is red. But the belief that drivers of red cars pay higher car insurance premiums is a myth. Insurance companies will likely not even ask the color of your car when they’re calculating your quote.

2. People Who Decide not to Purchase Health Insurance Don’t Affect Others.

People who choose not to purchase health insurance eventually affect the lives of every American. There are many reasons why some Americans are uninsured. Regardless of the reasons, having so many uninsured individuals drives up the cost of goods when people get sick and cannot do their job. In addition, when many people in a company choose not to purchase health insurance, it sends a message to the employer that health insurance may not be an important benefit which in-turn could cost other workers a loss of their health insurance benefit. Read the rest of this entry »

Rating: 5.5/10 (58 votes cast)

Car Accident Statistics

Posted on 02:50, September 25th, 2009 by admin

Car accident statistics indicate that at least four people involved in car accidents die every hour. These accidents could be due to the fault of the driver, the other driver, or due to a faulty vehicle. The important thing to consider is the number of deaths occurring every day, excluding the people involved in car accidents and sustaining severe personal injuries.

In 2005, there were almost 6.5 million automobile accidents in the United States. The cost of these statistics-crash-300x225 Car Accident Statisticscrashes totaled more than $230 billion. Almost 3 million people were injured and more than 45,000 died. On average, another person dies in a car crash every 12 minutes in this country - that’s approximately 123 deaths per day.

There is a death caused by a motor vehicle crash every 12 minutes; there is a disabling injury every 14 seconds.

Motor vehicle crashes are the leading cause of death for people ages 1 to 33.

The age groups most affected by motor vehicle crashes are 15-24 and 75+.

There were an estimated 5,800 pedestrian deaths and 90,000 injuries.

Walking in the roadway accounted for only 9% of all pedestrian deaths and injuries.

About 3 in every 10 Americans will be involved in an alcohol-related traffic accident at some time in their lives.

Bicycling resulted in about 800 deaths in collisions with motor vehicles.

SUV accidents accounted for only 3% of all accidents but 3 times that rate of fatalities because of rollover accidents.

2008 Car Accident Statistics


In 2008, the number of overall traffic fatalities reached a record low since 1961, and that number continued to decrease in the first few months of 2009.

The number of car crash deaths in 2008, 37,261, dropped 9.7% from the number of deaths in 2007; this is the largest annual reduction since 1982.

The 2008 passenger car occupant fatalities have decreased for the sixth year in a row, accounting for 25,351 deaths. This is the lowest number since 1975 when the NHTSA began collecting fatality crash data. Read the rest of this entry »

Rating: 5.1/10 (28 votes cast)

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