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Head on crash
« on: 21 December 2010, 16:58:40 »

Just came close to having a head on crash, no fault of mine just in the wrong place at the wrong time. An old timer pulled out of a T junction I was approaching, I was indicating to turn right and the old timer thought he had time to go but unfortunately the 4X4 coming the other way was travelling way to fast. Luckily I could see what was going to happen so I hit my brakes and stopped, unfortunately the 4x4 driver wasn't so alert and hadn't noticed the car pulling out from the juction until last minute, when he swerved onto my side of the road, clipped the front of the car pulling out and was heading for me. He missed me by millimeters and then eventually stopped 20 meters up the road. The poor old bloke was unhurt but shaking like a leaf so after the names and addresses were exchanged and I told the 4x4 driver I thought he'd have had enough time to avoid the accident if he'd have been paying attention, I followed the old timer home to make sure he got back ok. Time to change my undies now ;D 
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Re: Head on crash
« Reply #1 on: 21 December 2010, 17:11:14 »

Yikes!  Thankfully no one was hurt and even better you miggy was unscathed  :y
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Re: Head on crash
« Reply #2 on: 21 December 2010, 17:27:57 »

Good news nothing happened..  :)
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Re: Head on crash
« Reply #3 on: 21 December 2010, 17:39:43 »

That sounded like a very close run thing! ::) ::) ::) ::)

It can all happen so quickly, but thank God you escaped with a problem :y :y
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Re: Head on crash
« Reply #4 on: 21 December 2010, 18:01:39 »

Good news that injuries were avoided Pete - well done on escorting the older driver home. 8-) :y

Speeders in those circumstances - irrespective of the vehicle they're driving - should in my view be beaten shitless.
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Re: Head on crash
« Reply #5 on: 21 December 2010, 18:04:12 »

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... - should in my view be beaten shitless.

 ..... and you used to be quite moderate in your views!  ::) ::) ::)
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« Reply #6 on: 21 December 2010, 18:06:09 »

I would imagine everyone was changing their underware when they got back home Pete  ::) .

Nice to hear no-one got hurt and good on you for doing your 'good deed to a stranger' bit  :y
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Re: Head on crash
« Reply #7 on: 21 December 2010, 18:08:42 »

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... - should in my view be beaten shitless.

 ..... and you used to be quite moderate in your views!  ::) ::) ::)

Yes, I sometimes go off the reservation Andy.

I actually think I'd be a right bastaad if I were back in uniform. :( :(
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Re: Head on crash
« Reply #8 on: 21 December 2010, 18:14:11 »

Everyone needs a head-on - its the most spctacular kind of 'jousting'.

My one and only head-on certainly calmed me down a bit  :-[
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Re: Head on crash
« Reply #9 on: 21 December 2010, 18:17:41 »

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Everyone needs a head-on - its the most spctacular kind of 'jousting'.

My one and only head-on certainly calmed me down a bit  :-[

A bit, being the operative word ;D ::)
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« Reply #10 on: 21 December 2010, 18:20:21 »

Two parts of the body that violently react to something like this..... Your Heart and your arse !.

I figure I'd would rather it be my arse... because if you can smell the bad stink after, you know you're still alive !!.  ;D  :y

I've been unlucky and been involved in a car accident some years ago, becides your chest pumping away at the time, it feels good to walk away from the accident  ;)
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Re: Head on crash
« Reply #11 on: 21 December 2010, 18:39:46 »

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it feels good to walk away from the accident  ;)
I've hit all sorts - tress, houses, lampposts, Ford Capris

Must be the adrenaline buzz ;D.  Or that I used to drive a bit quick  :-[.  But as you say, always good to walk away from the biggies...
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Re: Head on crash
« Reply #12 on: 21 December 2010, 20:38:11 »

Sterling work Pete in getting the old boy home  and pleased its not another  one facing the big Omega heavan :y :y :y :y :y :y
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Re: Head on crash
« Reply #13 on: 21 December 2010, 21:08:53 »

My only head on (off the banger track, different ball game) was in a 1380 cc Mini on my favourite B road resulting in the steering column in my teeth due to me not softening the new rear colways up before "having it". The back skipped a little further than usual. If nothing had been coming the other way fine but there was. I hit him @ about 80mph but took the impact & bounced into a field. He was'nt hurt & my 3rd party ins paid for his car. If i was'nt harnessed in (i was skinny back then!) & the car was'nt fully caged i'd have been mincemeat.
   Good on you Pete for looking after the old boy.

   As for 4x4 's i think we'd all like one at the moment as they come into thier own in such conditions. However for the rest of the year they are not a vehicle to travel too fast in as they are top heavy with loads of wallowy suspension so won't change direction /brake quickly from speed.
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Re: Head on crash
« Reply #14 on: 21 December 2010, 21:11:46 »

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I've hit all sorts - tress, houses, lampposts, Ford Capris

Must be the adrenaline buzz ;D.  Or that I used to drive a bit quick  :-[.  But as you say, always good to walk away from the biggies...
Wish i knew that when your were kicking 130+ out of the Beastie... under clinical supervision of course,  nuff said!!! ;D
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