Comment 105034

By KevinLove (registered) | Posted September 30, 2014 at 19:19:47 in reply to Comment 105027

This is due to evolutionary biology. The maximum speed that a typical fit person can obtain in a sprint is about 30 km/hr. So we are not going to run into a tree faster than that.

Which is why the human body can withstand a 30 km/hr impact.

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