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130mph, throttle stuck, then brakes fail. What do you do?
By Will Pavia

After 30 minutes of terror, a BMW driver found a devastating answer

IT WAS a BMW with a top speed of 135mph, but the owner, Kevin Nicolle, never knew quite how fast that was until last Sunday, soon after he discovered that his accelerator pedal was stuck to the floor.
In 30 minutes he sped through three counties, outran a fleet of police cars and finally careered on to a roundabout, shouting to a woman police operator to call an ambulance because “I ain’t surviving this”.

It was “like being strapped on to a rocket”, he said.

Mr Nicolle, 25, bought his BMW318 in April. “Some people spend money on themselves,” he told The Times. “All my money goes on my car.”

Disaster struck as he was driving it through the North Yorkshire dales along the A1 on his way home to Portsmouth. As he passed the town of Thirsk, he took his foot off the accelerator — but the car speeded up. “The pedal was stuck to the floor,” he said.

Mr Nicolle called the AA on his hands-free phone. They told him to call the police, who dispatched four fast cars and a helicopter. For a time the brakes held the 125-horsepower engine to 70mph. He then tried to slip the car into neutral. “I couldn’t do it,” he said. “I couldn’t turn off the ignition because it would have disabled the power steering and made it even more dangerous.”

The police officer on the end of the line said that they would attempt a “rolling stop”: boxing in the car with police vehicles to slow it down gradually.

It was too late. The brakes began to burn out and the car started going faster and faster with Mr Nicolle gripping the steering wheel in terror.

“I saw the dial going past 100mph, 115, 120,” he said. “I was praying for the police cars to show up, but they couldn’t catch me. I was reaching 135mph. I honestly thought I was going to die. I started to get pins and needles all over my body. I was really panicking and broke into tears.” He overtook cars on the verge of the fast lane. He tore up behind two articulated lorries, driving side-by-side.

“There was another guy in the fast lane,” Mr Nicolle said. “I tried to go through and the guy sped up. He wouldn’t let me through. What was he thinking? I had my hazard lights on and there was a helicopter above. I was inches from the back of the truck and the car.” He managed to thread the BMW between the two vehicles.

Police told him to get on to the hard shoulder. He shot past several slip roads, narrowly missing a car. Then he saw the sign — Roundabout 800 yards. It was a raised roundabout, with a grassy crest. “That’s when I said: ‘I ain’t surviving this’.” He remembers a loud bang, and a woman’s voice shouting: “He’s crashed, he’s crashed.”

Then he was upside down against the roof. “The car started to fill with smoke. I said to the firemen, ‘Don’t cut my car’. It seems stupid but she’s my baby. The firemen said, ‘She’s a write-off, mate’.” Mr Nicolle survived with hardly a scratch.

BMW will now examine the car, which was built in 1998. “We would need to see how it has been maintained,” a spokesman said. “It sounds like something has happened to the throttle cable.” In 1999 the company recalled 280,000 vehicles because of problems with brakes and airbags. “That was a completely unrelated problem,” the spokesman said.

Mr Nicolle said that he will never drive again. “If you walk away from an accident like that you want to call it quits.”

WELL, TRY THIS...

Stephen Mead, assistant chief examiner at the Institute of Advanced Motorists, says:


DO NOT



Put your foot underneath the accelerator pedal and try to lift it up. You could lose control of the vehicle


Brake. It will not help as the accelerator will still be jammed on


Pull key out of ignition — the steering will lock


Try to use handbrake. “The rear wheels are likely to lock and then it’s goodnight Vienna”

DO


Shift the car into neutral


Turn the key one notch to kill the engine. You will lose power steering and power-assisted brakes but you will still be able to control the car
 








Collar Feeler

No longer feeling collars
Jul 26, 2003
1,322
I have my suspicions about this guy allegedly having a 'runaway' car! I'm sure he would have got advice from both the AA and police to turn the ignition off but keep the key in so the steering wouldn't lock! He would have stopped very quickly after that if he had done it. My initial thoughts were, attention seeking nobber trying to be a victim but the only doubts I have are the fact that he eventually crashed the BMW at high speed. So now i just think he was a suicidal attention seeking nobber!
 






Icy Gull

Back on the rollercoaster
Jul 5, 2003
72,015
How about just putting you foot on the clutch, might knacker the engine but the car would stop accelerating, then when you come to a straight bit of road, turn the ignition off and then on again and roll to a stop. :rolleyes:

Sounds like a load of bollocks to me, when was the last time you could have driven at 135 miles an hour on British roads for a full 1/2 an hour, even if you had brakes???
 
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itszamora

Go Jazz Go
Sep 21, 2003
7,282
London
Icy Gull said:
How about just putting you foot on the clutch, might knacker the engine but the car would stop accelerating, then when you come to a straight bit of road, turn the ignition off and then on again and roll to a stop. :rolleyes:

Sounds like a load of bollocks to me, when was the last time you could have driven at 135 miles an hour on British roads for a full 1/2 an hour, even if you had brakes???

That seems a good idea, problem with a lot of these fast, expensive cars is that they often have semi- or fully automatic gearboxes which obviously makes that rather more difficult.
 


chip

Well-known member
Jul 7, 2003
1,313
Glorious Goodwood
XooX said:
I have my suspicions about this guy allegedly having a 'runaway' car! I'm sure he would have got advice from both the AA and police to turn the ignition off but keep the key in so the steering wouldn't lock! He would have stopped very quickly after that if he had done it. My initial thoughts were, attention seeking nobber trying to be a victim but the only doubts I have are the fact that he eventually crashed the BMW at high speed. So now i just think he was a suicidal attention seeking nobber!

Like that lorry driver a few years ago?
 






Joey Jo Jo Jr. Shabadoo

I believe in Joe Hendry
Oct 4, 2003
12,063
Surely it would be logical to dip the clutch and blow the engine, wouldnt take long at that sort of speed, and then come to a halt as you would soon slow down. Also I am sure the police would have been setting up road blocks to clear the route for him.
 


Bry Nylon

Test your smoke alarm
Helpful Moderator
Jul 21, 2003
20,573
Playing snooker
BarrelofFun said:
It was “like being strapped on to a rocket”, he said.

I doubt very much that he has ever been strapped to a rocket. Liar. ;)
 






Redhead

New member
Jul 21, 2005
2,946
The Mighty 'ford
Gaffer said:
Can't understand why he just did not turn the key once to kill the engine but maintain steering.
All a bit fishy to me

Still begs the question, if he really was in control why did he crash. surviving a 130mph impact is pretty good going even in a German car.
 


HampshireSeagulls

Moulding Generation Z
Jul 19, 2005
5,264
Bedford
Personally I would throw the vehicle into reverse (if it was manual), and chew the gearbox. You would stop pretty quickly. Failing that, handbrake up, hard right on the wheel, bring the back end round, slap it into reverse, drop around 90% of the speed as you J-turn, then come out backwards. As you have dropped the speed, it should be simple enough to put it back into third to stall the engine.

Automatic? Stamp on the accelerator to drop the gears, the gear links will burn out (or tap it into sports shift and lift the gears so high that it stalls - and yes, you can stall an automatic!).
 






bhaexpress

New member
Jul 7, 2003
27,627
Kent
I just wonder if the electrics went that haywire that maybe turning the key didn't stop the ignition. It's pretty far fetched though.
 


Race

The Tank Rules!
Aug 28, 2004
7,822
Hampshire
Gaffer said:
Can't understand why he just did not turn the key once to kill the engine but maintain steering.

I know nothing about cars, I would never have known anything about turning the key once to kill the engine, or putting it into neutral! Tanks car is manual but has one of those keys that you slot in and use a stop/start button, so you cant turn the key once in his car! I drive an auotmatic Beemer and now very I'm scared!!!
 


bhaexpress

New member
Jul 7, 2003
27,627
Kent
Race said:
I know nothing about cars, I would never have known anything about turning the key once to kill the engine, or putting it into neutral! Tanks car is manual but has one of those keys that you slot in and use a stop/start button, so you cant turn the key once in his car! I drive an auotmatic Beemer and now very I'm scared!!!

So is everybody else ! :lolol:
 


Eddie the Seagull

New member
Jul 6, 2003
2,214
Crowborough
I found that story f***ing funny.

My bonnet flew up & smashed my windscreen once when I was doing about 70. Needless to say I soiled my boxers.
 


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