both cases are covered by classical physics. corrections from relativistic are completely neglected if You take maximal speed of a car. the most hard part is how to take just one direction velocity by human jump from the car.
relativistic velocity addition is not an implication of galilean physics
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Relativistic velocity relations even for formula1 cars are, with very good agrement, Gallileo relations. I did’t say anything abouth implication. I just said that this example is very bad for teaching relativity and relativistic speed roules.
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yea sure i agree.. the correction will be of order v^2/c^2 which is tiny
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