LA teen likely driving Lamborghini double the speed limit in crash that killed woman, expert says
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A Los Angeles teen was likely driving his Lamborghini SUV at double the 35- miles-per-hour speed limit when he crashed into a Lexus and killed a 32-year-old woman last month, an expert in accident reconstruction says.
Felix Lee, the director of accident reconstruction at the National Biomechanics Institute, estimated the Lamborghini was traveling 65 miles per hour, or roughly double the speed limit, for it to cause as much damage as it did. "Speed is an issue," Lee told Fox News on Thursday. "There is speed involved for the Lamborghini to cause [the Lexus] to laterally move that far. I definitely believe it was traveling greater than the speed limit of 35 to cause that, maybe even closer to two times that speed limit." Peter Leiss, a crash expert at Robson Forensic, noted that it could be difficult to judge the speed of an oncoming vehicle when it is traveling at a high rate of speed.More Related News