MacBridey
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Interesting, in a new Gray Hughes video today he tried to estimate the speed which Kiely's car was traveling (around 1:15:00 in the video). It was a very rough measurement but he came up with approximately 12-13 mph up to about 15-16 mph.
@Truckeeite does that sound about right given the road condition you described?
Was wondering if Speed = Distance/Time
would apply here.
Plotting Distance:
If someone is familiar with the landmarks and local maps
and they can isolate and label that last stretch of that the car traveled
and then calculate a distance
Time:
Based on that isolated landmark distance, maybe the Grey videos can help provide the time.
Then, the speed can be calculated (almost *)
Distance and time would be fixed and not dependent on camera intermittent snap shots
* But this distance and time could be affected if the car stops or turns during the observed run
Since the car didn't travel "as the crow flies",
but instead was thought to turn toward the camera midway
and then later swerve (left ) near the water,
these irregularities would throw off both distance and time ?
edit: spelling