1936 Livetopia Car Crash

On an unknown date in 1936, a car in Livetopia crashed caused by the car traveling faster than 48 miles per hour. The vehicle in the crash was unknown.

Vehicle Details and Crash
The vehicle carried three passengers as of the time of the crash.

The car went off road completely. The car luckily was recovered. This car crash was caused by the car's centripetal force exceeding that of the frictional force, causing the car to go off-road.

Aftermath
Shortly after the car crash, the car was finally recovered by the Topia Police, and the driver survived. According to the driver, he stopped using the car in 1937. The police found that he later found the car to have a banner advertisement and a modified nitrous oxide system.

The families of the three passengers built a memorial and sent a memorial letter to the driver In 1938.

The driver was fined R$1,498 for not only crashing the vehicle, but also modifying the car's nitrous oxide system.

The driver reported the traffic accident.