No, it wouldn't have happened like that.
There was a farmer moving a big mob of sheep across the road just over the crest of that hill.
The driver would have been held up by them regardless of how quickly he had driven from his starting point a couple of kilometres back.
Assuming that he accelerated at the same rate once the sheep cleared the road, the difference between accelerating to 100 km/h and 107 km/h would have meant that he still would have hit that car.
Has anyone considered that a minor road like that one might have a speed limit much lower than 100 km/h? Maybe he was more than 7 km/h over the limit.
I suppose it depends on the message the ad wants to send. Maybe it is a bit like the "There is no such thing as safe speeding" campaign.


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