car crashes

garyl62

Active member
LOL, then at 3:24 it's like "let me rub my head and figure that out" then a little salute at the end. Pretty funny.
 
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lenny

Guest
some of the crashes are disturbing and odds are someone died. Not so sure it was in best taste to post this now that I watched it all the way through, scary stuff there
 

ezra

Well-known member
this is the one I have on my phone I like to show the guy taking the wheel during a storm chilling
 

doospunk

Active member
Is it me, or is there an over abundance of French speaking people in there? "Remind me never to rent in France if I go there..."
 

600_RMK_144

Active member
this is the one I have on my phone I like to show the guy taking the wheel during a storm chilling /QUOTE]

Wow! That is an extremely violent wreck. Glad were not watching ones involving sleds, they scare the s**t out of me!
 

anonomoose

New member
A car cam can save you a bunch of hassle to prove your point in an accident. It is in reality cheap insurance and everyone should consider having one.

I have seen the one EZRA posted before and it is a sobering clip that should be manditory at drivers training class.

For all those who "press on" in less than good condiions with sleds in tow, know that an inch or two of slush can send you into oncoming traffic. An analysis of this short film clip shows that the guy in the SUV had a chance to just take the shoulder and live with the snow pack but instead tried to correct out of the skid and then went across the line into on coming traffic.

It is a sickening video that should shake every sledder to the core. At the very least watch it and learn from it. Better yet know that there is a time to say, that driving conditions are above my abilities and take a break and let conditions improve. They will improve eventually, and that means safer to travel in.
 
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lenny

Guest
A car cam can save you a bunch of hassle to prove your point in an accident. It is in reality cheap insurance and everyone should consider having one.

I have seen the one EZRA posted before and it is a sobering clip that should be manditory at drivers training class.

For all those who "press on" in less than good condiions with sleds in tow, know that an inch or two of slush can send you into oncoming traffic. An analysis of this short film clip shows that the guy in the SUV had a chance to just take the shoulder and live with the snow pack but instead tried to correct out of the skid and then went across the line into on coming traffic.

It is a sickening video that should shake every sledder to the core. At the very least watch it and learn from it. Better yet know that there is a time to say, that driving conditions are above my abilities and take a break and let conditions improve. They will improve eventually, and that means safer to travel in.


your right moose, iut is disturbing and can leave a memory one would not want to be involved in.

I was in a hurry a few years back and was climbing the military hill between Bruce Crossing and Mass City. My tires were not good and as I was just into a slight curve the back end just took off and I corrected back and forth and I ended up slamming into the guard rail at 45 mph at about a 45 degree angle. Hit so hard I knocked my front wheel out of alignment than the rear end slammed into thew rail and man I learned a lesson. I have never forgot that and never will. 1 year before that a young guy from up north did the same thing but head on into a logging truck and died. If your on the gas in slippery conditions it can get out of control real fast. To much brake and you have a different problem, anyways I learned my lesson. I have never been in a auto accident in 32 years of driving and knock on wood!
 

Skylar

Super Moderator
Staff member
I wonder what the person was doing when they drifted over the center line into the slush? Not paying attention maybe? Man I would rather drive in 2' of snow in a blizzard, behind a plow truck, who is behind a loaded up 4 place enclosed, who is behind a semi, then drive in slush! I HATE SLUSH!!! I have never been in an accident, besides the occasional deer hit, in my 29 years of driving, and I plan on keeping it that way, but, I HATE DRIVING ON SLUSHY ROADS!
 
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lenny

Guest
I wonder what the person was doing when they drifted over the center line into the slush? Not paying attention maybe? Man I would rather drive in 2' of snow in a blizzard, behind a plow truck, who is behind a loaded up 4 place enclosed, who is behind a semi, then drive in slush! I HATE SLUSH!!! I have never been in an accident, besides the occasional deer hit, in my 29 years of driving, and I plan on keeping it that way, but, I HATE DRIVING ON SLUSHY ROADS!

I hear ya brotha, slush has got my rear end in a pucker more than once
 
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