- Jul 10, 2003
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Indeed, whilst we are speculating let’s chuck a he could have been using his phone into the mix
Or looking backwards regaling a customer with "you'll never guess who I had in the back of here last week" while driving forwards
Indeed, whilst we are speculating let’s chuck a he could have been using his phone into the mix
Now I know you’re a boomer but surely you’ve upgraded your car to have one of these which negates the need to look backwards?Or looking backwards regaling a customer with "you'll never guess who I had in the back of here last week" while driving forwards
The writing off part not so much. Cars like his Ferrari are designed to crumple, to disperse the energy from impact and the engines are designed to drop. Any semi-serious crash is likely to cause serious damage and write a car off.
That plus it’s likely the pictures doing the rounds are after he’s been cut out mean that the state of the car is not a reliable indicator as to how bad the accident actually is.
I’m not saying in this instance he was/wasn’t driving well or badly, only that we simply can’t tell anything by the state of the car now.
Hmmmm.....I think its fair comment. If someone I know writes of a second car in the space of a couple of years, there would be serious questions to be asked.I don't know what you're insinuating at but until you know absolutely everything about the accident, I suggest you wind your neck in, pal.
An old man leaving his drive in Norfolk managed to roll his Range Rover. According to police he was actually stationary when the drive flipped him over.Don't know about that - surely it would take exceptional skill to roll a car at 10m.p.h. going round a normal roundabout?
It was Christmas 2019 - a time before Covid and two wars in Europe started. Hardly "a couple of years" is it? An ignorant and extremely crass post from Sea Cider.Hmmmm.....I think its fair comment. If someone I know writes of a second car in the space of a couple of years, there would be serious questions to be asked.
Chill out.It was Christmas 2019 - a time before Covid and two wars in Europe started. Hardly "a couple of years" is it? An ignorant and extremely crass post from Sea Cider.
How would the car flip when nothing is moving. The pivot would be the tyres on the opposite side to the side moving most and consequently you are saying the side that lifted, did so without any force applied?An old man leaving his drive in Norfolk managed to roll his Range Rover. According to police he was actually stationary when the drive flipped him over.
How would the car flip when nothing is moving.
Ah thanks, can't remember that incident. I'm not particularly interested in the Royals.He's referring to Prince Phillip and taking the piss
This old man lived with the Queen!!How would the car flip when nothing is moving. The pivot would be the tyres on the opposite side to the side moving most and consequently you are saying the side that lifted, did so without any force applied?
Unless, as it's the Internet I am missing the possibility that you are not serious.
Well I agree. I am generally in favour of the monarchy but didn't take much notice.This old man lived with the Queen!!
No hard feelings, Sea Cider.Chill out.
OBVIOUSLY everyone wishes him a full and speedy recovery.
We are allowed to both do that and comment that he's either been extremely unlucky or needs to drive with more care before something awful happens (either to him or some bystander).
Surgery for a lower leg fracture. Sounds like an internal fixator to the tibia to me.