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Car crash advice needed.
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FPMSL at the last few posts....
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Obviously another "scamming phuck" like myself not driving to the conditions, eh?
I saw this, and thought of you weasels!
http://uk.video.yahoo.com/watch/6741223/175227720 -
Obviously another "scamming phuck" like myself not driving to the conditions, eh?
I saw this, and thought of you weasels!
http://uk.video.yahoo.com/watch/6741223/17522772
that was shown on the local news, hilarious. In fairness it was down to driver error you can clearly see the driver applied the brakes instead of actually driving and trying to maintain some traction, once the driver hit the brakes the slide had started but instead of trying to get some traction back continued to brake then it literally went downhill from there!!Everyones opinion is the most important.....no wonder nothing is ever agreed on.0 -
that clip is so funnnnnny! honestly i cant believe they made a swift exit!
I can imagine the police coming down.
So Madam you decided to abandon the vehicle?
Yes i thought if i left, it would be fine.0 -
pitkin2020 wrote: »In fairness it was down to driver error you can clearly see the driver applied the brakes instead of actually driving and trying to maintain some traction, once the driver hit the brakes the slide had started but instead of trying to get some traction back continued to brake then it literally went downhill from there!!
Exactly, if he had taken his foot off the break and steered the car at right angles to the slope then he could of controlled that.0 -
TBH they were lucky the car didnt run the passenger over when he jumped outEveryones opinion is the most important.....no wonder nothing is ever agreed on.0
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