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Chri5
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06-07-2017, 03:27 AM
#1
Just been on 1 of the other sites I use to read this.
On Saturday there was the usual goings on when a few miles down the road a sierra cosworth has had a blowout and crashed killing the driver, paralysingly 1 passenger and seriously injuring the other.
Now I know we all speed and race about to a certain extent but if the story is true then somebody stuck nails in the ground with mastic in a horrifying way of trying to stop street racers.
Well it certainly stopped 1 guy.
Would of understood had this been in a built up area but it's a quiet industrial estate.
RIP to the driver and hope the others pull through
http://passionford.com/forum/general-dis...phire.html
Chri5
06-07-2017, 03:27 AM #1

Just been on 1 of the other sites I use to read this.
On Saturday there was the usual goings on when a few miles down the road a sierra cosworth has had a blowout and crashed killing the driver, paralysingly 1 passenger and seriously injuring the other.
Now I know we all speed and race about to a certain extent but if the story is true then somebody stuck nails in the ground with mastic in a horrifying way of trying to stop street racers.
Well it certainly stopped 1 guy.
Would of understood had this been in a built up area but it's a quiet industrial estate.
RIP to the driver and hope the others pull through
http://passionford.com/forum/general-dis...phire.html

is300_dino
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06-07-2017, 03:47 AM
#2
there is no need for that, that is just plain lunacy imagine if an ambulance or fire engine had done exactly the same thing and ended up crashing, hope someone gets prosecuted for it.
is300_dino
06-07-2017, 03:47 AM #2

there is no need for that, that is just plain lunacy imagine if an ambulance or fire engine had done exactly the same thing and ended up crashing, hope someone gets prosecuted for it.

SHAHZ
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06-07-2017, 03:53 AM
#3
Confusedhock:Confusedhock:******* hell, that cossie is battered, unbelievable that someone put nails on the road, yes he shouldnt be doing silly speeds, but we all break the speed limit, but come on you dont take things like this into your own hands, if its a known area for street racing, then get the pigs involved....very sad that:Sulk:

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SHAHZ
06-07-2017, 03:53 AM #3

Confusedhock:Confusedhock:******* hell, that cossie is battered, unbelievable that someone put nails on the road, yes he shouldnt be doing silly speeds, but we all break the speed limit, but come on you dont take things like this into your own hands, if its a known area for street racing, then get the pigs involved....very sad that:Sulk:


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Rabster
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06-07-2017, 04:11 AM
#4
speeding is not good i would hope all members of OJC keep this in mind when driving around.
Rabster
06-07-2017, 04:11 AM #4

speeding is not good i would hope all members of OJC keep this in mind when driving around.

parthiban
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06-07-2017, 04:12 AM
#5
As stupid as street racing is, that is horrific if the whole thing about the nails is true and that is what caused the accident - I just cannot believe that someone could have done that, they are a murderer, pure and simple, and clearly have a serious problem with moral judgement. RIP to the guy that died, and hope the others pull through as no one deserves that regardless of what they were doing.


On a slightly related note, what is with the large lumps of concrete instead of crash barriers nowadays? Noted on the new sections on the M25 that they're using these there as well, if you had a blowout or something that sent you head first into the central reservation, I'd much rather hit a metal barrier that can deform slightly than fly head first into a concrete block! The mind boggles as to why this is being changed, but I assume it's down to cost and the lovely labour government we're leaving behind........ :angry:

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parthiban
06-07-2017, 04:12 AM #5

As stupid as street racing is, that is horrific if the whole thing about the nails is true and that is what caused the accident - I just cannot believe that someone could have done that, they are a murderer, pure and simple, and clearly have a serious problem with moral judgement. RIP to the guy that died, and hope the others pull through as no one deserves that regardless of what they were doing.


On a slightly related note, what is with the large lumps of concrete instead of crash barriers nowadays? Noted on the new sections on the M25 that they're using these there as well, if you had a blowout or something that sent you head first into the central reservation, I'd much rather hit a metal barrier that can deform slightly than fly head first into a concrete block! The mind boggles as to why this is being changed, but I assume it's down to cost and the lovely labour government we're leaving behind........ :angry:


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Phil01
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06-07-2017, 05:00 AM
#6
All down to impact absorption, Highways have decided to use concrete centre barriers on carriage ways where there is a lot of HGV movement as the deformable steel barrier will not contain a fully loaded Polish HGV, where the driver decides to not look where he is going as he is too busy watching a DVD on his laptop resting on his dashboard.

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Phil01
06-07-2017, 05:00 AM #6

All down to impact absorption, Highways have decided to use concrete centre barriers on carriage ways where there is a lot of HGV movement as the deformable steel barrier will not contain a fully loaded Polish HGV, where the driver decides to not look where he is going as he is too busy watching a DVD on his laptop resting on his dashboard.


1990 Eunos Roadster in Mariner DU blue
Cobalt cat back, Decat pipe, 15in Red Rota GT3 alloys, Toyo tyres, Lowered on Coil overs, Red anti roll bars, 14degree timing mod, white dash kit, illuminated side marker lights,
Halo ring headlights, OEM windblocker, Bluetooth streaming HU, Blue leather handbrake and gear lever gaitor, Centre brake/tail light mod, Blue velour door cards, Polished cam cover, Polished front strut bar, 4xheadrest speakers, JDM floor mats, Suede semi dish steering wheel,

Carpediem
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1,273
06-07-2017, 05:50 AM
#7
Bad times,

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Carpediem
06-07-2017, 05:50 AM #7

Bad times,


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FirebirdPhil
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06-07-2017, 06:08 AM
#8
Rabster speeding is not good i would hope all members of OJC keep this in mind when driving around.

Not like some of the idiots we encounter on out recent road trip. Very hard rain and still no respect for any one else on the road or passengers by driving at silly speeds.

"Life's goal is not to arrive safely at the grave in a well preserved body. But, rather to skid in sideways........
totally worn out and broken, shouting 'Holy ****, WHAT A RIDE!'"
FirebirdPhil
06-07-2017, 06:08 AM #8

Rabster speeding is not good i would hope all members of OJC keep this in mind when driving around.

Not like some of the idiots we encounter on out recent road trip. Very hard rain and still no respect for any one else on the road or passengers by driving at silly speeds.


"Life's goal is not to arrive safely at the grave in a well preserved body. But, rather to skid in sideways........
totally worn out and broken, shouting 'Holy ****, WHAT A RIDE!'"

Phil01
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2,004
06-07-2017, 06:54 AM
#9
Phil, what nationality drivers did you find the worst?

1990 Eunos Roadster in Mariner DU blue
Cobalt cat back, Decat pipe, 15in Red Rota GT3 alloys, Toyo tyres, Lowered on Coil overs, Red anti roll bars, 14degree timing mod, white dash kit, illuminated side marker lights,
Halo ring headlights, OEM windblocker, Bluetooth streaming HU, Blue leather handbrake and gear lever gaitor, Centre brake/tail light mod, Blue velour door cards, Polished cam cover, Polished front strut bar, 4xheadrest speakers, JDM floor mats, Suede semi dish steering wheel,
Phil01
06-07-2017, 06:54 AM #9

Phil, what nationality drivers did you find the worst?


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Cobalt cat back, Decat pipe, 15in Red Rota GT3 alloys, Toyo tyres, Lowered on Coil overs, Red anti roll bars, 14degree timing mod, white dash kit, illuminated side marker lights,
Halo ring headlights, OEM windblocker, Bluetooth streaming HU, Blue leather handbrake and gear lever gaitor, Centre brake/tail light mod, Blue velour door cards, Polished cam cover, Polished front strut bar, 4xheadrest speakers, JDM floor mats, Suede semi dish steering wheel,

Rabster
Posting Freak
10,234
06-07-2017, 07:31 AM
#10
Other Brits actually no lights flying down the road in heavy rain

And other Brits just doing well over the limit in the individual countries all it would have taken was a large section of surface water and that would be the end of that car and any passengers it's frightening actually

we are by far the worst drivers for respect of the roads I think
Rabster
06-07-2017, 07:31 AM #10

Other Brits actually no lights flying down the road in heavy rain

And other Brits just doing well over the limit in the individual countries all it would have taken was a large section of surface water and that would be the end of that car and any passengers it's frightening actually

we are by far the worst drivers for respect of the roads I think

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