Adarius Hayes

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Don’t think he’ll be here if he was under criminal investigation.

I think neighbors exaggerated his speed because of what happened and how terrible it was but once it came out that neither BABY were in their car seats it changed how I viewed it. I have 2 kids and I would never ride without these little guys strapped in.
 
I think neighbors exaggerated his speed because of what happened and how terrible it was but once it came out that neither BABY were in their car seats it changed how I viewed it. I have 2 kids and I would never ride without these little guys strapped in.
Oh that’s wild. I didn’t know that fact after the incident.
 
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I think neighbors exaggerated his speed because of what happened and how terrible it was but once it came out that neither BABY were in their car seats it changed how I viewed it. I have 2 kids and I would never ride without these little guys strapped in.
Would assume they have an idea on speed without relying on neighbors version.
 
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Seriously bro. I can't stop laughing at that comment. A+++++
 
Would assume they have an idea on speed without relying on neighbors version.
If the car was built within the last 10 years, it has what is referred to as a “black box”. What this does is record any sudden changes of speed, and then goes back 5-10 seconds before deceleration. So with almost any accident, the police can remove the black box and see what speed a driver was traveling before the sudden deceleration.

High end cars have had this technology for more than 20 years. We had a case in Atlanta involving a hockey player who crashed his Ferrari and killed his passenger. The black box was able to tell us how fast he was traveling before the accident. That was in 2000-2002. In the past decade every new car has the tech.
 
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If the car was built within the last 10 years, it has what is referred to as a “black box”. What this does is record any sudden changes of speed, and then goes back 5-10 seconds before deceleration. So with almost any accident, the police can remove the black box and see what speed a driver was traveling before the sudden deceleration.

High end cars have had this technology for more than 20 years. We had a case in Atlanta involving a hockey player who crashed his Ferrari and killed his passenger. The black box was able to tell us how fast he was traveling before the accident. That was in 2000-2002. In the past decade every new car has the tech.
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If the car was built within the last 10 years, it has what is referred to as a “black box”. What this does is record any sudden changes of speed, and then goes back 5-10 seconds before deceleration. So with almost any accident, the police can remove the black box and see what speed a driver was traveling before the sudden deceleration.

High end cars have had this technology for more than 20 years. We had a case in Atlanta involving a hockey player who crashed his Ferrari and killed his passenger. The black box was able to tell us how fast he was traveling before the accident. That was in 2000-2002. In the past decade every new car has the tech.
Yeah, gut-wrenching accident.
 
He was never off the team. His future with the team, and in general, will depend on what happens with the case legally.
 
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