Four months after Paul Walker's death, new information continues to surface about his accident. Investigators have reportedly concluded that unsafe driving, not mechanical problems, caused the crash in which Walker was killed last
November at age 41.
As suspected, the Porsche carrying the Fast & Furious actor and his friend Roger Rodas was traveling at approximately 90 miles per hour when it crashed in Santa Clarita, Califonia., the Associated press reported Tuesday, March 25, citing a source who had reviewed the investigation by the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department and California Highway Patrol.
According to the AP, accident reconstruction specialists calculated that Rodas was driving between 81 mph and 94 mph -- in a 45 mph zone -- when he lost control. A source quoted the report as saying that "the vehicle had no mechanical failure and the damage that occurred to the vehicle was from the collision."

The new information is in line with findings from the Los Angeles County Coroner's Office, which concluded in January that the car in which Walker was riding was going as fast as 100 mph when it crashed. The coroner's report, released on Jan. 3, stated that the actor was found in a "pugilistic" stance, meaning he braced for impact.
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