
Have you ever witnessed a car crash?
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Re: Have you ever witnessed a car crash?
I don't know if I have ever seen two cars crash on the road; I have heard them for sure. At races and hillclimbs (Not sure about rallies; may be just the aftermath) I have seen plenty; never a nice thing to see. I remember lining up, to take a run at Prescott, when a wrecked car was towed back to the paddock and parked near the paddock exit; just what you need to focus the mind
Only once have I been at a meeting, where there was a fatality, though I didn't see the crash, as I had just gone to get some sleep when it happened.

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MG Midget 1500, MGB GT V8, Morris Minor Traveller 1275, MG Midget 1275 & too many bicycles.
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Re: Have you ever witnessed a car crash?
I reversed into a tree in the T4 today , failed to crack the failed heated rear windsceen... now got a big deep dent in the top of the tailgate
double skinned there too ..) Missed the glass by an inch .
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Re: Have you ever witnessed a car crash?
so do it again 2mph faster! 

Understeer: when you hit the wall with the front of the car.
Oversteer: when you hit the wall with the back of the car.
Horsepower: how fast you hit the wall.
Torque: how far you take the wall with you.
Oversteer: when you hit the wall with the back of the car.
Horsepower: how fast you hit the wall.
Torque: how far you take the wall with you.
Re: Have you ever witnessed a car crash?
Fat chance.. the track i was reversing up was really steep, had to slip the clutch rev the nuts off it , and the clutch is now slipping
126 k . The Pajero snapped a fanbelt , i drove it home no power steering or brakes and it boiled.
Can't use the Cinquecento till i do the handbrake and retest . 3 new mot's 3 unusable motors .. MK1 Fiesta is in bits too and sorned. I've got the Raleigh bike 



Re: Have you ever witnessed a car crash?
Well, it builds character cycling in this weather 

Understeer: when you hit the wall with the front of the car.
Oversteer: when you hit the wall with the back of the car.
Horsepower: how fast you hit the wall.
Torque: how far you take the wall with you.
Oversteer: when you hit the wall with the back of the car.
Horsepower: how fast you hit the wall.
Torque: how far you take the wall with you.
Re: Have you ever witnessed a car crash?








The other bad things aren't even slightly funny though and cycling's even worse than having a windy van.
J
"Home is where you park it", so the saying goes. That may yet come true..
"Home is where you park it", so the saying goes. That may yet come true..

Re: Have you ever witnessed a car crash?
i thought i was the only one with a long run of bad luck.. if you want a new window for your van accidenally bash it with a hammer...
Re: Have you ever witnessed a car crash?
A few weeks ago I witnessed a crash.
Coming along a country lane towards our house, just near where we turn into our lane there was a broken drain on the opposite side of the road, which had a triangle and a cone over it. There were two vehicles coming the other way, and as they can't pass the cone without coming onto the other side of the road (which I occupied) the first one, a Mini, stopped. The second one was a Renault Espace, and smacked full-speed into the Mini - bits of Mini and Renault scattered all over the road, looked like both would be a write-off to me.
I considered that the Mini dirver (a woman) had done the correct thing in stopping, and so I got out and after checking that both drivers were OK I offered to be a witness for her. She looked woefully at me, pointed at the Renault driver (a man) and said "that's my husband....."
I said "Oh, I think I'd better leave you to it then....." and quietly slunk off.
I'd love to know what they said to each other though, and what their insurance company thought of it all. He was definately in the wrong though - too fast, too close, and not paying attention.
Coming along a country lane towards our house, just near where we turn into our lane there was a broken drain on the opposite side of the road, which had a triangle and a cone over it. There were two vehicles coming the other way, and as they can't pass the cone without coming onto the other side of the road (which I occupied) the first one, a Mini, stopped. The second one was a Renault Espace, and smacked full-speed into the Mini - bits of Mini and Renault scattered all over the road, looked like both would be a write-off to me.
I considered that the Mini dirver (a woman) had done the correct thing in stopping, and so I got out and after checking that both drivers were OK I offered to be a witness for her. She looked woefully at me, pointed at the Renault driver (a man) and said "that's my husband....."
I said "Oh, I think I'd better leave you to it then....." and quietly slunk off.
I'd love to know what they said to each other though, and what their insurance company thought of it all. He was definately in the wrong though - too fast, too close, and not paying attention.
Some people are like Slinkies - they serve no useful purpose, but they still bring a smile to your face when you push them downstairs.
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Re: Have you ever witnessed a car crash?
Luxobarge said:
Perhaps hitting the T4's back window with a log might be better than a hammer - then say it was a bit of the tree that went through it and the bits of bark will back you up.
Some years ago (like 20+), when I was at college, we were standing outside having a fag break (or "Chat" as we called it) and a Renault 5 came down the road. There are wide pavements and no parking on the college side of the road and some parking on the other side of the road (if you got there early enough). The driver suddenly realised that there was an empty parking space, so he stopped (near some rather attractive young females), flicked the car into reverse to do a 3-point turn (with lots of revs and a fair bit of speed) so he would be pointing in the right direction. It was a pity he didn't notice the steel lamp post until it was an inch or two into the boot. The lamp post shook for a while until the glass fell off and shattered on the roof. The lad decided to park somewhere else for some reason.
The Policewoman's father rang a bloke one morning to ask for his insurance details after he had put his car through a fence. The man denied all knowledge until my friend asked him if he wanted his front number plate back! If you crash in the country, don't take the car to the local garage...
Yes, but he was her husband: isn't that the norm?...too fast, too close, and not paying attention.
Perhaps hitting the T4's back window with a log might be better than a hammer - then say it was a bit of the tree that went through it and the bits of bark will back you up.
Some years ago (like 20+), when I was at college, we were standing outside having a fag break (or "Chat" as we called it) and a Renault 5 came down the road. There are wide pavements and no parking on the college side of the road and some parking on the other side of the road (if you got there early enough). The driver suddenly realised that there was an empty parking space, so he stopped (near some rather attractive young females), flicked the car into reverse to do a 3-point turn (with lots of revs and a fair bit of speed) so he would be pointing in the right direction. It was a pity he didn't notice the steel lamp post until it was an inch or two into the boot. The lamp post shook for a while until the glass fell off and shattered on the roof. The lad decided to park somewhere else for some reason.
The Policewoman's father rang a bloke one morning to ask for his insurance details after he had put his car through a fence. The man denied all knowledge until my friend asked him if he wanted his front number plate back! If you crash in the country, don't take the car to the local garage...
Re: Have you ever witnessed a car crash?
Just make sure you bash it outside-in not inside-out or it will look dodgy 

Understeer: when you hit the wall with the front of the car.
Oversteer: when you hit the wall with the back of the car.
Horsepower: how fast you hit the wall.
Torque: how far you take the wall with you.
Oversteer: when you hit the wall with the back of the car.
Horsepower: how fast you hit the wall.
Torque: how far you take the wall with you.