Months after actor Paul Walker was killed in a fiery car accident last November, investigators have released new information on how the crash happened.

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On Wednesday, CNN reported that the cause of the fatal accident was due to driving too fast.

"Investigators determined the cause of the fatal solo- vehicle collision was unsafe speed for the roadway conditions," Los Angeles County Sheriff's Commander Mike Parker revealed.

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According to the final report, the 2005 Porsche Carrera GT was going somewhere between 80 and 93 miles per hour when the car ran into a power pole as well as trees. The speed limit was reportedly 45 mph.

Walker was in the car with his friend Roger Rodas, who was also killed in the accident. Investigators allegedly said that there were no drugs or alcohol in their system and they both had their seat belts on.

There was also a theory that Walker and Rodas could have been racing against another car, but it appears that no other cars were involved.

"No eyewitness contacted the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department to say there was a second vehicle and there is no evidence to indicate there was a second car involved in the collision," the report said. There were reportedly some video security cameras around that did not specify a second car involved. These cameras "helped skilled investigators to determine the cause of the collision and that no speed contest was taking place."

The two men did not live long after the crash, according to a report from The Los Angeles County coroner's office.

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