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General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: B@tfinkV on August 02, 2006, 10:41:33 AM
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I already posted about the accident and the story behind it but here are the pics of my car.
remember i was hit in the drivers door just forward of center at a speed between 40-50mph......
absolutely incredible how little damage was sustained.
you can clearly see the impact bar running right down the length of the door, standing proud from the rest of the door panel.
from the internal shot you can see how close the door came to my hand on the wheel, and also how the impact has dislodged all the inserts from the vents to the speedo and radio.
I am incredibly lucky to be alive and well after this one.
The girl who hit me came back very early the next day (we crashed at 2am) and removed her car so i couldnt get a photo, but i will tell you that it was totaly destroyed.
her left wing was doubled back right into the passenger seat, and the engine and front axle totaly irrepairable.
(http://www.freeroleentertainment.com/cvvvv.JPG)
(http://www.freeroleentertainment.com/AnimationWizard1.gif)
http://www.hitechcreations.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=183881
so i ask the question, would you feel safe letting your kids drive a car that did not have such effective saftey features?
:huh
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"would you feel safe letting your kids drive a car that did not have such effective saftey features?"
I wouldn't want my family in such a tiny tin can as that. It's no wonder you're so surprised and happy to be alive.
What was it that hit you?
J_A_B
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lol that gif is great :D
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Originally posted by J_A_B
I wouldn't want my family in such a tiny tin can as that.
you are kidding right?
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thankfully it was a Nissan Micra that hit me.
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Originally posted by Saintaw
lol that gif is great :D
ya..it is! well done!
(have you thought of adding sound effects? like squeeling tires and sound of impact?):aok
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Originally posted by B@tfinkV
thankfully it was a Nissan Micra that hit me.
Is that a Mondeo or a Falcon? It appears to be an Escort to me, but I cannot remember if that was sold in Britain.
At least you guys (and sister) are safe. All that matters.
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thanks mash, and you are of course correct about the most important bit.
my car was a ford fiesta zetec. a late 90s model with a few mods to the skirting and bumpers, and with very wide tires (i hate the really thin ones, like motobike tires on some cars)
funny thing is, had i been hit by a bigger car, i would be in trouble.
thats why your statement makes little sense JAB.
big cars need other big cars to make collisions safer.
if we all drove smaller cars it would be just as safe.
if a big chevy had hit me at 40mph, i would be most definitely dead.
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Originally posted by B@tfinkV
thanks mash, and you are of course correct about the most important bit.
my car was a ford fiesta zetec. a late 90s model with a few mods to the skirting and bumpers, and with very wide tires (i hate the really thin ones, like motobike tires on some cars)
funny thing is, had i been hit by a bigger car, i would be in trouble.
thats why your statement makes little sense JAB.
big cars need other big cars to make collisions safer.
if we all drove smaller cars it would be just as safe.
if a big chevy had hit me at 40mph, i would be most definitely dead.
True. I know we've had our go arounds, but humanity should never be questioned.
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anything i post in other forums can be taken with a grain of 'gamey' salt sir.
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Originally posted by B@tfinkV
thankfully it was a Nissan Micra that hit me.
LOL! I must be tired.
The first time I read that I thought it said: "thankfully it was a Nilsen Micra that hit me." LOL
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yup those Nilsens are a real hazard on the road :D
another stupid part, if you can see the two cracks in the windscreen.....
....after the crash sitting in my seat still, i got a moment of rage at what had happened and punched both hands forwards and cracked those bits.
therefoer the only injury i sustained was sore knuckles.
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"if a big chevy had hit me at 40mph, i would be most definitely dead."
That's exactly why I wouldn't want to drive a tin can such as yours. You can't control what hits you, only what you drive. If we all drove small cars, the road would still be full of pickup trucks and commerical vehicles.
I'm glad you're okay, and you should be thankful you didn't get hit by something bigger. Perhaps give that some thought when you buy a replacement vehicle.
J_A_B
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GM cars have had guard beams in the doors for decades.
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Originally posted by J_A_B
"if a big chevy had hit me at 40mph, i would be most definitely dead."
That's exactly why I wouldn't want to drive a tin can such as yours. You can't control what hits you, only what you drive. If we all drove small cars, the road would still be full of pickup trucks and commerical vehicles.
I'm glad you're okay, and you should be thankful you didn't get hit by something bigger. Perhaps give that some thought when you buy a replacement vehicle.
J_A_B
Not to hijack the thread, but to support JAB's point. Here's my son's car that was hit by a Jeep Cherokee. My 21 year old son and 15 year old youngest daughter died in it a year ago August 28th. I don't know that anything would have made a difference but it was one of those smaller cars JAB refers to.
(http://www.onpoi.net/ah/pics/users/861_1154547210_drewcar.jpg)
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wow guppy.
. My worst nightmare is losing a child.
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Originally posted by J_A_B
"if a big chevy had hit me at 40mph, i would be most definitely dead."
That's exactly why I wouldn't want to drive a tin can such as yours. You can't control what hits you, only what you drive. If we all drove small cars, the road would still be full of pickup trucks and commerical vehicles.
I'm glad you're okay, and you should be thankful you didn't get hit by something bigger. Perhaps give that some thought when you buy a replacement vehicle.
J_A_B
very true sir, i eat my words. i had not considered the fact that big vehicals will be on the road even if 99% drive small cars.
Guppy, my appologies for posting such a trivial thread, I should have seen that it may bring memories back to others.
my deepest sympathies, i know what losing family and frineds to motor accidents feels like but nothing can make anyone understand your grief.
that car would be considered a family sized saloon, bigger than avergage, in England.
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Originally posted by WhiteHawk
wow guppy. . My worst nightmare is losing a child.
Trust me on this one. No nightmare can come close to how horrible the reality of it is. I spend a lot of time wishing it was a nightmare, because then I could wake up from a nightmare. I just have to live with this.
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now i feel stupid and pointless beyond words.
:(
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Originally posted by B@tfinkV
Guppy, my appologies for posting such a trivial thread, I should have seen that it may bring memories back to others.
my deepest sympathies, i know what losing family and frineds to motor accidents feels like but nothing can make anyone understand your grief.
that car would be considered a family sized saloon, bigger than avergage, in England.
No apologies neccessary. I'm very glad you are ok and posting about it might make folks drive a little safer or think a bit more about how and what they drive. Nothing can change the past, but if your experience and mine can maybe prevent it happening to someone else because they think about it a bit more, it's worth it.
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Damn Dan, I didn't think it'd been that close to a year.
A few years ago, I was road testing a Chevy K-20 pickup when a girl pulled out in front of me. I was going about 40 MPH. She was driving a car about that size, a Sunbird I think, and pulled out from a side street in the rain. The big Chevy 4X4 damn near pushed the driver's door to the console. It bent a fender, knocked out a headlight, bent the bumper, and cracked the grille. I had a bruise on top of each thigh from the steering wheel, as I was standing on the brakes when we collided. I have no idea how she survived.
The laws of physics support the big car theory. It has more inertia, and it has more mass to absorb the energy transfered in a crash. Having worked a few wrecks as a deputy, and as a tow truck driver, I can say that in most cases the larger, heavier car tends to spare its occupants more of the damage than the smaller cars. I really do like trucks and at least mid sized SUV's. As much as I love a smaller, quicker car, and I own a Firebird, as well as two G body GM cars and a Corvair, I know driving them is riskier. The only thing the Firebird has going for it is the good handling and the air bags. Other than that it is a light, low, plastic death trap.
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drive this --be safe
http://www.macktrucks.com/
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To heck with Mack, Pete 379 is the way to go. If I was a millionaire, I *would* drive one of those.
B@tfinkV--Don't feel stupid. This is a subject that most people never give a second thought to until it's too late.
J_A_B
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Oh, Guppy....I'm am so deeply sorry for you. :(
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ummm....your steering wheel is on the wrong side, no wonder you crashed! :noid
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Glad yer okay, Batfink! :aok
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Jeez, glad to see you got out of that one.
Very sorry about your loss Guppy, my condolences to you and your family.