A mex eyecan
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- Nov 3, 2011
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are you qualified in road accidents, the causes and outcomes or just making an assumption?You don't roll a car twice doing 30mph. Quite why he has shared that on here is beyond me.
are you qualified in road accidents, the causes and outcomes or just making an assumption?You don't roll a car twice doing 30mph. Quite why he has shared that on here is beyond me.
Physics would not agree with you.You don't roll a car twice doing 30mph. Quite why he has shared that on here is beyond me.
I live in Penland Road so I was almost home. They say that most accidents happen within five miles of your home. I just want to recover both physically and mentally as soon as possible. It's been a very eventful start to the year - both good and bad in very different ways.Well wishes to you and a speedy recovery. Don't wait too long to get back behind the wheel, put those demons to bed.
Was it on the Balcombe road? By Penland road would be a 30mph into Haywards Heath, did you hit the verge or something?
glad you are ok. I’m just up the road from you.I live in Penland Road so I was almost home. They say that most accidents happen within five miles of your home. I just want to recover both physically and mentally as soon as possible. It's been a very eventful start to the year - both good and bad in very different ways.
I've had another health scare recently but that's unconnected to the accident.
Yep. It‘s a steep hill so will be easier to roll than on the flat regardless of speed.Physics would not agree with you.
You could roll a car at even slower speeds if the centre of mass was shifted sufficiently.
Did you not read my post? It is possible, however unlikely you might think.You don't roll a car twice doing 30mph. Quite why he has shared that on here is beyond me.
What's that got to do with seemingly accusing someone of drink-driving?You don't roll a car twice doing 30mph. Quite why he has shared that on here is beyond me.
And you would be wrong.You don't roll a car twice doing 30mph. Quite why he has shared that on here is beyond me.
No just mouthing off as usual. Was the insurance bit that set my cynical tentacles going.are you qualified in road accidents, the causes and outcomes or just making an assumption?
It's amazing how dangerous standing water is when traveling at speed. If you haven't experienced it you probably think there will just be a large splash as you drive through the water and nothing else. But on a main road you can easily be bounced into the next lane, either to the left or right. If you are lucky there are no vehicles in the other lanes or coming towards you, and you can get the vehicle back under control if you don't panic.Blimey - sounds horrific.
I was coming home on the A6 some years back in the dark. It had been raining in the morning, but had stopped at lunchtime. I knew the road very well and was doing about 50 or so..
Anyway, coming down a hill, my left wheels hit standing water, where there had never been water before, and it was pretty much invisible with the lie of the road and so on. What amazes me is the speed of your mind and how it works at moments like that. I veered sharply left, in my mind was the big stone wall, so tried to straighten - but bounced off the kerb, and headed straight to the other side of the road. Without any real vision (no street lights / dark) I knew full well there was quite a drop on that side, so wrestled with the wheel - got slightly straighter and bounced off the kerb on that side - and so on. Ended up facing backwards, and on the verge on my side of the road.
I still don't really know quite how the mind works in situations like that. But, like others, my main thought was 'thank god there was nothing coming the other way).
I haven't accused anyone of that. So talking about reading posts....What's that got to do with seemingly accusing someone of drink-driving?
Take time to rest and recover, especially mentally.
For those who don’t understand physics or assume you must be excessively speeding to roll a car - I’ll inform you that it can be done from as low as 10mph.
Most likely front quarter collided with a parked car or high curb, in combination with a quick turn on the steering wheel can roll you. It’s not too rare.
Source: worked in motor vehicle accidents and claims for >10 years.
oh ….No just mouthing off as usual. Was the insurance bit that set my cynical tentacles going.