RTA on M5
RTA on M5
Even more scary, I just realised I was on the M5 at about 8:30 last night , when it happened! Was very foggy. Though it was J23-26 affected (and still closed now!) and I only got on at J29 and headed in the opposite direction, so wasn't too close to the danger, but still.... ****!!!
rob no doubt caused by people driving too close to each other, people braking when the fog came down, brakes on and then people running into the back.
rob no doubt caused by people driving too close to each other, people braking when the fog came down, brakes on and then people running into the back.
HGV's and cars=carnage. pun not intended.
Getting hit with anything weighing up to 44 tonnes it does not surprise me that there were cars in flames.
People still need to learn to adapt to the road and weather conditions.
Sad so many people have been killed.ad:
They were saying things may have been made worse by smoke drifting accross from a nearby firework display too.
But I agree that it was probably inadequate space left between cars and then the ripple effect from the first persons brake lights that caused it.
Or it could have been something unavoidable like a blowout that started it off, who knows.
Don't believe that rubbish about smoke from the Fireworks, that part of the M5 is always foggy this time of the year.
This was either a driver not paying attention or a general accident i.e vehicle failure.
I just think its funny that people at the moment are more concerned with blaming someone for what happened then getting this sorted out.
What a joke.