Scooby splits in two in accident near Coventry
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Scooby splits in two in accident near Coventry
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england...shire-30167098
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...ALF-crash.html
http://www.coventrytelegraph.net/new...horror-8159406
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No mention of any other vehicles involved, and no images of any vehicles other than this one, plus no mentioned of any other people except one adult and two children
Does make you wonder what happened
Does make you wonder what happened
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Very lucky people, i'm glad they all escaped alive.
There was a classic that had a crash where i live last year, the car just fell to bits when it crashed and unfortunately everyone in the car died.
Could it be that classics are just not as strong as modern cars? I know they are a lot lighter than new ages, could that be reflected in the strength of the cars too?
I had a high speed crash in a new age (bug) and the bug saved my life, i jumped out with just a tiny bit of whip lash, the car was a Cat B, and didn't survive :-(
There was a classic that had a crash where i live last year, the car just fell to bits when it crashed and unfortunately everyone in the car died.
Could it be that classics are just not as strong as modern cars? I know they are a lot lighter than new ages, could that be reflected in the strength of the cars too?
I had a high speed crash in a new age (bug) and the bug saved my life, i jumped out with just a tiny bit of whip lash, the car was a Cat B, and didn't survive :-(
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Been to hundreds of RTC's and never seen a single vehicle accident look like that... something not right about it. The chassis legs have just sheared off. Even if it was side swiped at the front the amount of force would have normally taken the side of the car in as well not just cut the front off. Would be interesting to hear how it happened!
Am I right in thinking classics did not have any crash approval rating at all? The only thing I could find was that "a survey" based on accidents found that the classics were averagely safe. But that was on a scale or below average, average, better then average and much better. So not great lol.
Am I right in thinking classics did not have any crash approval rating at all? The only thing I could find was that "a survey" based on accidents found that the classics were averagely safe. But that was on a scale or below average, average, better then average and much better. So not great lol.
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Very lucky people, i'm glad they all escaped alive.
There was a classic that had a crash where i live last year, the car just fell to bits when it crashed and unfortunately everyone in the car died.
Could it be that classics are just not as strong as modern cars? I know they are a lot lighter than new ages, could that be reflected in the strength of the cars too?
I had a high speed crash in a new age (bug) and the bug saved my life, i jumped out with just a tiny bit of whip lash, the car was a Cat B, and didn't survive :-(
There was a classic that had a crash where i live last year, the car just fell to bits when it crashed and unfortunately everyone in the car died.
Could it be that classics are just not as strong as modern cars? I know they are a lot lighter than new ages, could that be reflected in the strength of the cars too?
I had a high speed crash in a new age (bug) and the bug saved my life, i jumped out with just a tiny bit of whip lash, the car was a Cat B, and didn't survive :-(
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Been to hundreds of RTC's and never seen a single vehicle accident look like that... something not right about it. The chassis legs have just sheared off. Even if it was side swiped at the front the amount of force would have normally taken the side of the car in as well not just cut the front off. Would be interesting to hear how it happened!
This!!
Something is very wrong about that car.
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From SIOC:
Right, just got off the phone to chap who I sold Chameleon to. Glad him and his family is all ok. His gutted as much as I am, accident occurred as Dual carridgeway was flooded and aquaplaned spun and rolled it 5/6 times. It was a miracle!! He was at legal speed limit and car has been looked over and its NOT A CUT AND SHUT AS ALL YOU EXPERTS WERE GOING ON ABOUT! Luckily behind him, he had a police car and a off duty doctor so a very lucky chap! Here are some pics at police compound..
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I saw a car spin through the air like a rugby ball then roll nose to tail about 3 times, amazingly every one got out ok, it was dark and it took me a moment to realise what I had just seen, the driver was obviously and drunk and lost it on a bend that looks a bit like the mountain at Cadwell but with some banking which launched the car in the air. I stopped and ran over expecting to see seriously injured people but they all got out, one girl was bleeding from the head and screaming but they were all fine, I have no idea how.
But hey that's Croatia, single biggest cause of death in under 30's is RTA.
But hey that's Croatia, single biggest cause of death in under 30's is RTA.