my feeling goes to the poor family.
the nissan in the question just happened to be in the wrong hand, place & time.
since the driver chose to race and speed, now he has to face the consequences, and to live with what he's done.
there is no such thing such a hoon car, only hoon drivers. any car, any speed can proved to be fatal.
government and the RTA have done MORE than enough to educate, look at the new log book for Learners, the aim is to get young drivers ready for the road hence the 50hour driving before going to P's.
look at the adds on TV, lots of our tax money goin into adds like speeding kills, drink driving etc. and not to mention our increasing number of police on the road.
if there is a better,cost effective solution, im sure it would have been enforced.
So rules are rules and it can only be broken when one choose to. So we have all the choices in the world.
enough said, im not a perfect driver, but a very good one. for the last 7 yrs of driving i have covered a lot of ground, 250,000klm+ & i m still learing new things about driving everyday. i have taught many young Learner drivers to be a good driver who follow road rules along the way.
so "there is no such thing such safe speeding" thank you for reading