The tragic crash involving 16-year-old Oscar Ramirez has drawn intense attention after CCTV footage showed the moment a vehicle was split in two, highlighting the severity of the impact.

A key question now being asked is: how fast was he driving?

What Authorities Typically Analyze

In cases like this, investigators determine speed using:

  • CCTV frame analysis (distance over time)
  • Skid marks and braking distance
  • Vehicle damage and impact force
  • Data from the car (if available)

Estimated Speed Range

While exact figures depend on official reports, crashes that result in:

  • A vehicle being split or catastrophically destroyed
  • Severe structural damage

…are often associated with extremely high speeds, frequently well above typical city limits.

In many similar cases, investigators have found speeds in ranges such as:

  • 70–100 mph (110–160 km/h) or more

However, this is a general comparison—not a confirmed number for this specific case.

Why Speed Matters So Much

Speed directly affects:

  • Impact force (which increases exponentially, not linearly)
  • Reaction time and ability to avoid collision
  • Severity of injuries and damage

Even a difference of 10–20 mph can dramatically change the outcome.

What Has Been Officially Confirmed

At this stage:

  • Authorities have not publicly released an exact confirmed speed
  • The investigation is ongoing
  • Final conclusions will come from forensic reconstruction

The Bigger Picture

This case highlights a critical reality:

At high speeds, control is reduced…
reaction time disappears…
and consequences become irreversible.

The Question That Remains

When official reports are released, the exact speed will provide clarity—

but the footage already suggests one thing:

This was not a normal-speed accident.