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02-12-2010, 15:53 | #1 |
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weather claims its first victims on the road
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However it has not yet been determined if the weather was contributory. |
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thats terrible news, how the hell did it happen though???
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02-12-2010, 20:00 | #4 |
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Yesterday the Third death in as many days in Yorkshire. Some poor lady gone in to the lake at Pontefract Park. It seems so sad and so needless.
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very sad, I feel for the chap driving the van, he must be mortified,.
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02-12-2010, 21:08 | #9 |
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That was at 6 tonight,the conclusion may have changed by now,
and sadly in Guisbrough today an elderly gentleman died when he crashed into a wall. theyve got loads of snow but the investigation determined the weather was not to blame. Absolutely no comment on those poor sods today but Ive seen more RTCs that have occured in bad weather and are entirely down to driver error as opposed to the weather, I can think of loads where they would have happened whatever the weather |
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do you know which one cause the crash the rm van or the car ? also got to question speed as well with both car passengers dead, or was it something else that killed them |
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02-12-2010, 21:17 | #11 |
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a tragic loss, i wonder if speed was a major factor, road doesn't look to bad,
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02-12-2010, 21:24 | #12 | |
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I remember another at the same junction in the pouring rain where a driver was changing a cassette. He tried to say he skidded as it was raining. Witnesses said no he was definitely looking down and didnt appear to make any effort to miss the traffic lights you never know |
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02-12-2010, 23:18 | #13 |
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feel awful being judgmental, but two young lads in a corsa, snow, speed....i do wonder if they were simply driving too fast, and were too inexperienced...? either way, thoughts go out for the families.
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I drove like a complete ar*e for several years after passing my test, thought i was a driving god, and was lucky never to have an accident or bump. I drove a lot of hot hatches too...... perhaps very lucky..... Reckon it takes a minimum of 5 years, probably 10 to become a decent driver (on the road). Having said that, mileage covered is as important as time. I've always driven a lot of work miles and would instinctively be more trusting of a newish driver that had spent a year or two driving as part of their work than one who just went a mile to work & back each day.... Thoughts to families too. There is nothing sadder than people departing before it's their time to go. No parent should have to see their children pass on... |
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