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Title: Write-offs through being hit - is it that time of year?
Post by: TheBoy on 02 October 2011, 19:59:19
Its been a bad Autumn so far...

Mrs TB's brother's Audi was written off after a Porsche used the accelerator rather than brake a couple of weeks back
Mrs TB's dad's Laguna is looking like it may get written off after being rear ended a couple of days ago

Then Gayboy's Omega losing an arguement with a Range Rover


Is it something in the water, or is it the 'bad' weather this time of year?


Or is it just the roads are full of arrogant, inconsiderate cocks?
Title: Re: Write-offs through being hit - is it that time of year?
Post by: MaxV6 on 02 October 2011, 20:06:17
definitely the last.....

 >:(
Title: Re: Write-offs through being hit - is it that time of year?
Post by: Lazydocker on 02 October 2011, 20:19:04
Reckon it's the last too
Title: Re: Write-offs through being hit - is it that time of year?
Post by: TheBoy on 02 October 2011, 20:22:32
New mums are my current pet hate - I was following some bozy bint down the A5 dual carriageway in Milton Keynes, trying to intimidate the stupid tart into getting back in the left lane, only to see she was paying no attention to me or anyone else, but was shaking a toy at, presumably, a little brat strapped on the front seat  >:(
Title: Re: Write-offs through being hit - is it that time of year?
Post by: aaronjb on 02 October 2011, 20:23:57
Or is it just the roads are full of arrogant, inconsiderate cocks?

Definitely that.. since it's topical, here's the rant I posted on another forum earlier ;D (bit like Blue Peter..)


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Hmm.. can I use this thread to rant about the fact that driving standards in this country are woeful? ;) We've already covered lane hoggers, but on my little jaunt down the M3 to Blackbushe Airport today, and then back up the A30 I saw:

People who do 10mph under the speed limit everywhere, swerving about the road while talking to their passenger (some middle aged bloke between the M3 & Blackbushe)

People who believe that it's always safe to do the speed limit (50mph section of the A30 through Camberley)

People who stop at the end of (very short!) sliproads onto fast moving A roads (A30 to A322 junction - slip road is all of 30ft long and just after a blind bend on the A322, you really have to match speed and merge, not stop and then merge lazily, crawling up to 30mph into the 50mph traffic!)

People who clearly don't look more than 10ft in front of their car (broken down car in the nearside lane of the A322 just after a junction - people fly down the offside lane which goes off to Ascot, then cut across the junction to rejoin the A322 while people who were in the correct lane try to get out into the (now moving at 70mph) offside lane to get past the parked car. And then when I decide I'll put a stop to cutty-mc-fast-driver and pull out so that the person in front of me in the nearside has plenty of time to pull out past the parked car ... she doesn't even look in her mirrors until she's actually stopped behind the car with it's hazards on and ignores me flashing her to let her out.. How come I saw the broken down car about a mile back and planned accordingly when nobody else did?)

Speaking of planning accordingly.. how come some of us can spot blue lights miles away when they're behind us, yet others don't appear to see them when the ambulance/police/fire engine is right behind them with blue lights and siren going!?


That's it, I've changed my mind about the 80mph limit. Let's just have every current license holder re-sit their test (me included) instead.
Title: Re: Write-offs through being hit - is it that time of year?
Post by: Martin_1962 on 02 October 2011, 20:31:54
Its been a bad Autumn so far...

Mrs TB's brother's Audi was written off after a Porsche used the accelerator rather than brake a couple of weeks back
Mrs TB's dad's Laguna is looking like it may get written off after being rear ended a couple of days ago

Then Gayboy's Omega losing an arguement with a Range Rover


Is it something in the water, or is it the 'bad' weather this time of year?


Or is it just the roads are full of arrogant, inconsiderate cocks?

Sorry to be horrid. Audis are common, Lagunas are still made, Chris's Omega is the worst accident.
Title: Re: Write-offs through being hit - is it that time of year?
Post by: TheBoy on 02 October 2011, 20:39:07
Its been a bad Autumn so far...

Mrs TB's brother's Audi was written off after a Porsche used the accelerator rather than brake a couple of weeks back
Mrs TB's dad's Laguna is looking like it may get written off after being rear ended a couple of days ago

Then Gayboy's Omega losing an arguement with a Range Rover


Is it something in the water, or is it the 'bad' weather this time of year?


Or is it just the roads are full of arrogant, inconsiderate cocks?

Sorry to be horrid. Audis are common, Lagunas are still made, Chris's Omega is the worst accident.
Fortunately, nobody was hurt in any of these.

They all cause nothing but inconvenience to the innocent party:
Mrs TB's brother, although he got way over book price as a settlement (it had well over 200k on it), cannot get a similar, suitable replacement car.

Mrs TB's dad hasn't long had the car, and has spent money getting up to his standard, none of which he'll get back when/if its written off. Then he has to search for a replacement.

Gayboy, if written off, is likely not to get what its worth, and reading his posts, runs a risk of losing his NCD even though its not his fault.  >:(



And all these accidents will put up all our premiums, due to the carelessness of these arrogant, selfcentred tosspots  >:(
Title: Re: Write-offs through being hit - is it that time of year?
Post by: feeutfo on 02 October 2011, 20:52:02
I hate spetember, something always happens in September. Every  single  year. September comes and i'm on the phone to insurance company, or fixing some sort of damage too minor to bother with yet again.

Also, summer is over(usually) and all of winter is(usually) to be endured. Annual leave is (usually) all gone and it's a long slog to the Xmas break. Trees are turning red and brown and dropping their leaves all over the roads, it's (usually) raining, getting frosty, grey and miserable at best.

I rather hate september.


This September seems to be stuck in June though, wonder why I STILL hate poxy September.
Title: Re: Write-offs through being hit - is it that time of year?
Post by: TheBoy on 02 October 2011, 20:53:58
Mrs TB loves September. She says its pretty outside once the leaves change colour.

Women. Can't live with 'em, can't shoot 'em.
Title: Re: Write-offs through being hit - is it that time of year?
Post by: feeutfo on 02 October 2011, 20:59:58
Yeah they ll say that. Least all the one I know do.  :-\
Title: Re: Write-offs through being hit - is it that time of year?
Post by: tony2 on 02 October 2011, 21:43:35
hi i allso got rear ended on wed night :'( 19 yr old chinese at roundabout lucky me have towbar fitted took brunt his ins rang 0800 next morning accepting full responabiity  told me where to take car for estimate done thursday afternoon car gets collected tuesday returned approx 3/4 days courtys car supplied hows that for speed :ypstold acces that dont want write off he replied never known one to be wrote off just four rear bumper and TOWBAR that was after his examination did say if no towbar car would have prob written off due to impact
Title: Re: Write-offs through being hit - is it that time of year?
Post by: feeutfo on 02 October 2011, 21:52:53
Yeah they ll say that. Least all the one I know do.  :-\
I'll try again...
Yeah, they all say that, at least the ones I know do. :-\
Title: Re: Write-offs through being hit - is it that time of year?
Post by: Andy B on 02 October 2011, 22:20:51
....
 did say if no towbar car would have prob written off due to impact

I'd be very dubious of a report like that. A rear bumper & its associated beam behind is designed to absorb an impact across a wide area of the back. When a towbar is hit, then that impact is absorbed over half a dozen mounting bolts. I've seen the inside of a boot that had a ripple across its floor due to having been hit on the towbar.
Title: Re: Write-offs through being hit - is it that time of year?
Post by: albitz on 02 October 2011, 22:28:07
New mums are my current pet hate - I was following some bozy bint down the A5 dual carriageway in Milton Keynes, trying to intimidate the stupid tart into getting back in the left lane, only to see she was paying no attention to me or anyone else, but was shaking a toy at, presumably, a little brat strapped on the front seat  >:(

When I drive home from work in the mornings (not at my most alert) I encounter lots of yummy mummies coming in the opposite direction to drop their kids off at a local school. Some of the driving has to be seen to be believed,its nothing short of dangerous/ wreckless driving.On more than one occasion I have been stuck in the middle of the A120 at Coggeshall (if anyone knows that junction) with an artic bearing down on me because one of them has driven into the space I was going to occupy. Im half way through the manouvre with right of way, and they just drive into the space my car is a few feet from, just so they can try to gain a couple of seconds.If you have a go at them (which I do when theyve almost had me killed) the language they scream back would embaress a squaddy - with kids in the car ! No wonder kids grow up like they do nowadays. >:(
Title: Re: Write-offs through being hit - is it that time of year?
Post by: Lazydocker on 02 October 2011, 22:28:51
....
 did say if no towbar car would have prob written off due to impact

I'd be very dubious of a report like that. A rear bumper & its associated beam behind is designed to absorb an impact across a wide area of the back. When a towbar is hit, then that impact is absorbed over half a dozen mounting bolts. I've seen the inside of a boot that had a ripple across its floor due to having been hit on the towbar.
Very true... The advantage though, is that it looks OK cosmetically so a few whacks with a hammer and most of the damage is hidden ::)
Title: Re: Write-offs through being hit - is it that time of year?
Post by: albitz on 02 October 2011, 22:36:20
Or you just attach a chain from the towbar to something solid and drive forward and pull it back into shape. ;) ;D
I actually did that with my daughters clit years ago and it worked a treat. Probably made from recycled "le coca cola " cans though. ;D
Title: Re: Write-offs through being hit - is it that time of year?
Post by: Martin_1962 on 02 October 2011, 23:21:41
Its been a bad Autumn so far...

Mrs TB's brother's Audi was written off after a Porsche used the accelerator rather than brake a couple of weeks back
Mrs TB's dad's Laguna is looking like it may get written off after being rear ended a couple of days ago

Then Gayboy's Omega losing an arguement with a Range Rover


Is it something in the water, or is it the 'bad' weather this time of year?


Or is it just the roads are full of arrogant, inconsiderate cocks?

Sorry to be horrid. Audis are common, Lagunas are still made, Chris's Omega is the worst accident.
Fortunately, nobody was hurt in any of these.

They all cause nothing but inconvenience to the innocent party:
Mrs TB's brother, although he got way over book price as a settlement (it had well over 200k on it), cannot get a similar, suitable replacement car.

Mrs TB's dad hasn't long had the car, and has spent money getting up to his standard, none of which he'll get back when/if its written off. Then he has to search for a replacement.

Gayboy, if written off, is likely not to get what its worth, and reading his posts, runs a risk of losing his NCD even though its not his fault.  >:(



And all these accidents will put up all our premiums, due to the carelessness of these arrogant, selfcentred tosspots  >:(

Too many numpties and I also have seen some deliberate stupid driving.
Title: Re: Write-offs through being hit - is it that time of year?
Post by: tony2 on 02 October 2011, 23:32:49
hi andy when the accesor checked the floor inside of boot he said  theres no damage there ,forgot to mentionwhen at repair centre the person whoe hit me rang and asked if he could pay for repairs without going through his ins, found out his father owns chinese takeaway  in same town i live in
Title: Re: Write-offs through being hit - is it that time of year?
Post by: Vamps on 02 October 2011, 23:54:10
hi andy when the accesor checked the floor inside of boot he said  theres no damage there ,forgot to mentionwhen at repair centre the person whoe hit me rang and asked if he could pay for repairs without going through his ins, found out his father owns chinese takeaway  in same town i live in

Got to be a deal done there...... :y :y :y
Title: Re: Write-offs through being hit - is it that time of year?
Post by: Kevin Wood on 03 October 2011, 09:38:22
I think there should be a law that children should be kept in a separate compartment to the driver if they are carried in a vehicle rather well walk to school like I used to. >:(
Title: Re: Write-offs through being hit - is it that time of year?
Post by: albitz on 03 October 2011, 09:43:36
Agreed.The road outside our local primary school has to be seen to be believed in the mornings.cars parked at random angles all over the place (despite double yellows)and cars trying to squeeze through gaps which are often smaller than the car trying to get through. These cars are mostly owned by parents who live less than half a mile from the school, who probably clog up doctors surgeries trying to find out who is to blame for their childrens obesity. ::)
Title: Re: Write-offs through being hit - is it that time of year?
Post by: Kevin Wood on 03 October 2011, 09:54:04
I helped out at a scout event this weekend along with a few mates from the radio club. The car park of the place was closed as we were trying to erect antennas there, and we, along with the other volunteers who had given up part of our weekend to entertain other people's kids, needed to bring vehicles in to offload our kit.

Clearly signposted: car park closed. Plenty of other parking the other side of the road meaning a walk of 100 yards or so.

How many parents do you think shoe-horned their mummy-bus past the traffic cones because these rules apparently don't apply to them? Couldn't believe the attitude of some of them when politely asked to park elsewhere while they drop little Johnny off before they swan off shopping while we provide our free babysitting service!

We have somehow ended up with a generation of utterly self-centred and unpleasant people. Their driving standards are just the tip of the iceberg. :(
Title: Re: Write-offs through being hit - is it that time of year?
Post by: Osprey on 03 October 2011, 12:17:17
An utterly self-centred and unpleasant person recently told me she had to drive her daughter to and from school because the roads are unsafe for pedestrians due to the number of bad drivers around at school-run time.

 ::) ::) ::)
Title: Re: Write-offs through being hit - is it that time of year?
Post by: Kevin Wood on 03 October 2011, 13:10:15
An utterly self-centred and unpleasant person recently told me she had to drive her daughter to and from school because the roads are unsafe for pedestrians due to the number of bad drivers around at school-run time.

 ::) ::) ::)

(http://dl.dropbox.com/u/26795734/Smilies/bangshead.gif)
Title: Re: Write-offs through being hit - is it that time of year?
Post by: skyblue on 03 October 2011, 17:00:38
An utterly self-centred and unpleasant person recently told me she had to drive her daughter to and from school because the roads are unsafe for pedestrians due to the number of bad drivers around at school-run time.

 ::) ::) ::)

(http://dl.dropbox.com/u/26795734/Smilies/bangshead.gif)

 ;D  Kev do a few extra head butts for me please  ;) :y
Title: Re: Write-offs through being hit - is it that time of year?
Post by: jonnycool on 04 October 2011, 11:31:06
We have somehow ended up with a generation of utterly self-centred and unpleasant people. Their driving standards are just the tip of the iceberg. :(

Exactly - how have we changed so much since the generation that helped each other through the war - the ones who had grit and determination, and had respect for themselves and others? As you say, driving standards are just the tip of the iceberg, there are so many instances of this terrible attitude in everyday life.

I despair of the world that I'm bringing my kids into sometimes, I really do  :(
Title: Re: Write-offs through being hit - is it that time of year?
Post by: TheBoy on 04 October 2011, 18:40:14
We have somehow ended up with a generation of utterly self-centred and unpleasant people. Their driving standards are just the tip of the iceberg. :(

Exactly - how have we changed so much since the generation that helped each other through the war - the ones who had grit and determination, and had respect for themselves and others? As you say, driving standards are just the tip of the iceberg, there are so many instances of this terrible attitude in everyday life.

I despair of the world that I'm bringing my kids into sometimes, I really do  :(
Indeed - saw a car full of youths, of Asian descent, stop and start beating the crap out of a white youth at lunchtime.  No idea what the catalyst for it was, and by the time I got there, a couple of other blokes had broke it up.  Surely more respect is needed in the world?

I suspect had I been able to run, I'd currently be 'helping police with their enquiries' over an incident in 5 youths getting a good slapping.


That said, this is Bletchley, the hellhole of the planet, so not unexpected.
Title: Re: Write-offs through being hit - is it that time of year?
Post by: albitz on 04 October 2011, 18:55:54
Its the same all over the country.Were in deep trouble imo and there isnt anyone in power who has the balls to get a grip of it.
Title: Re: Write-offs through being hit - is it that time of year?
Post by: tony2 on 13 October 2011, 23:11:54
update on my rear end shunt got mig back today all repaired :y only thing wrong was bumper was repaired not replaced as stated  also tow bar was not replaced only bracket for electrics totat cost to other insurance £893.59 plus hire car for 8days can anyone tell me how paint and materials for bumper cost £220.73 :-\ still happy car on the road :y
Title: Re: Write-offs through being hit - is it that time of year?
Post by: davethediver on 14 October 2011, 00:06:40
update on my rear end shunt got mig back today all repaired :y only thing wrong was bumper was repaired not replaced as stated  also tow bar was not replaced only bracket for electrics totat cost to other insurance £893.59 plus hire car for 8days can anyone tell me how paint and materials for bumper cost £220.73 :-\ still happy car on the road :y

Not slating condition of your motor but could buy a new for that :o
Title: Re: Write-offs through being hit - is it that time of year?
Post by: feeutfo on 14 October 2011, 00:21:56
The problem there is the ridiculously low used car values in this country, versus the high cost of parts of course....  Sigh...