An investigation determined that the crash was “intentional” and charges are pending, Pennsylvania State Police said.

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    The vehicle went into a culvert behind the house before landing on the roof, according to Junction Fire Company. The investigation found speed to be a factor in the crash, according to Decatur Fire Company.

    Wow

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      Has any crash ever occurred in which speed was not a factor?

      - The vehicle was found to have no velocity and so speed was not a factor in his incident. The driver simply phased in from another parallel universe and intersected with a tree.

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        I actually find that usually everything is fine until the sudden lack of speed.

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        well ‘crash’ is kind of a generic term used for any incident involving a vehicle and they can be caused by other objects besides the vehicle in question, and parked cars may be involved in incidents

        so an animal/person/tree/meteor could theoretically fall onto a parked vehicle, and in that sense ‘speed’ would not be a vehicle factor code

        source: I work with state crash forms as part of my job and see all kinds of factor codes, not all ‘crashes’ necessarily involve a moving vehicle

        some examples: Parked, Stopped in Traffic Lane, Explosion/Fire

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          Correct me if I’m wrong, but saying ‘speed was a factor’ is kindof a generic catch all for “they were going too fast”

          like, you could be going ten under, checking the address number on your phone and still hit a stopped car. In that case, it was the distracted driving and not necessarily the speed.

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            Yeah mentions of speed typically mean ‘over a safe speed (depending on conditions), or over the legal speed limit’

            The full report would likely list one or more secondary factors as well, such as collision with a fixed object or whatever actually helped launch this car into the air

            Sounds like this person wanted to ram the house so they floored it, but flying into the 2nd story was not planned

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              Sounds like this person wanted to ram the house so they floored it, but flying into the 2nd story was not planned

              nobody…uh… expects the, er, spanish…ah, curb?

              thanks for the information!

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      I was wondering how a vehicle got all the way up there. I was assuming hundreds of balloons, but I suppose speed could work, too.